| Test name: |
TMS Urine Drug Adulteration Strips |
| Brief description of test: |
is a fast dip-and-read specimen test that semi-quantitatively analyzes a urine for seven (7) parameters on 6 reactive pads affixed to an easy one step strip. 25 adulteration strips per Canister. |
| Product features &
benefits: |
TMS Drug Adulteration Test is a fast dip-and-read test that semi-quantitatively analyzes a urine sample for Creatinine, Nitrites, Glutaraldehyde, pH, Specific gravity & Oxidant/PCC. 1 - Minutes result time. 25 Strips Per Canister. |
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| Type of test: |
Drug Testing Supplies |
| Manufacturer of test: |
Acon Labs |
| Manufacturer brand: |
TMS Labs |
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questions: |
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questions: |
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| Tests in package: |
25 |
| Product ID#: |
ACO10 |
| Price of test: |
$15.95 |
| Specimen required by test: |
Self-collected urine sample |
| Are specimens tested at home or
laboratory: |
This test provides test results at
home and does NOT require that your test specimen be mailed to a
laboratory |
| Brief overview of test
instructions: |
Remove strips from canister, Dip test strip in urine specimen, gently blot the test strip, read results in 1 minute, do not read after 4 minutes.
Note: Always read instructions enclosed with test kit for
more detailed instructions |
| Time before test results are
known: |
All reagent areas may be read between 1-4 minutes for screening positive urine from negative urine. Changes in color after 4 minutes are of no diagnostic value. |
| Sensitivity of test: |
Creatinine: 20-350 mg/dL; Nitrite: >20 mg/dL |
| Test precautions: |
A person may test positive for Glutaraldehyde if they have ketoacidosis, uncontrollable diabetes, or high protein diets; test positive for Oxidants/PCC if there are high levels of antioxidants in the specimen. |
| Test shelf life: |
typically 24 months; see expiration date on foil pouch |
| How product should be stored: |
Store at normal room temperature |