Description
Name and Intended Use
The Quikscrin Urine Drug
Test – 5, qualitatively detects Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), amphetamine (AMP),
methylenedioxy-n-methylamphetamine (MDMA), opiates (OPI), and methamphetamine (MET)
in human urine.
Tetrahydrocannabinol,
psychoactive component of marijuana, is a central system stimulant relaxant.
Marijuana is also known as ganja or grass.
Amphetamine is a potent
central nervous system stimulant. Common names for amphetamines are “speed”, “up”,
“fast”, “louee”, “goey”, “whiz”, “pep pills”, “uppers”.
MDMA, most commonly
known by the street name ecstasy or XTC, X, E, Adam etc.
Morphine is an opiate
compound, as well as a metabolite of heroin.
Methamphetamine is a
central nervous system stimulant.
Crystal methamphetamine
is also known as “ice”, “shabu”, “crystal meth”, or “glass”.
Sample Collection
Urine samples should be
collected in either plastic or glass containers.
Warnings and Precautions
1. The
test device is for in vitro diagnostics use only.
2. All
specimens are considered health hazardous. Use proper protection when handling.
Storage and Stability
Store the test kit below
30°C, do not freeze.
Assay Procedure
1. Prior
to use bring test sample and device components to room temperature.
2. Remove
the device from the pouch and remove the cap.
3. Dip
the strip end of the device into the urine sample for at least 10 seconds.
After 10 seconds, the device can either be left in the sample cup or be placed
on a flat surface.
4. Wait
for 5 minutes.
5. Read
results at the end of the 5 minutes; do not interpret results after 20 minutes.
Sensitivity Cut-off Levels
The test detects urine
samples containing drugs or drug analogues at the following concentration
cut-off levels.
Test |
Cut-off (ng/ml) |
THC |
50 |
AMP |
1000 |
MDMA |
500 |
OPI |
300 |
MET |
1000 |
Interpretation of Results
- POSITIVE:
A positive result is observed when there is a control line (C) and no test line
(T) and indicates a minimum drug concentration of the test’s detection cut-off
level. At concentrations less than the cut-off level, there may be weak signal
appearing at the test line area. - NEGATIVE:
If there is no drug or drug analogue present in urine, there will be a
rose-color bands appearing on both the control and the test section. - INVALID:
If there is no rose-color band visible in the control window, then the test
result is invalid. It is recommended that the urine be retested.
Interpretation:
Test No.1 and 2:
negative,
Test No.3 and 4:
positive,
Test No. 5: invalid.
There is no meaning
attributed to line intensity or width. A faint line on the result line must be
interpretated as a negative result.
All
rapid tests are made for fast screening only. This assay provides only a preliminary result. Clinical
consideration and professional judgment must be applied to a drug test result,
particularly in evaluating a preliminary positive result. In order to obtain a
analytical result, a more specific alternate chemical method is needed. Gas
Chromatography / Mass Spectroscopy (GC/MS) is the preferred method.
BZD (Erimin 5, Happy 5),
PCP (angel dust), COC (Crack, Coke), KET (K, special K) abuse test are also
available.
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