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What do the SAFElife™ urine drug panel and cup tests do?

These tests indicate if one or more prescription or illegal drugs such as Amphetamine, Secobarbital, Buprenorphine, Oxazepam,Cocaine, EDDP, MDMA, Methamphetamine, Morphine, Methadone,Oxycodone, Phencyclidine, Propoxyphene, Nortriptyline and Cannabinoids are present in urine.

The testing is done in two steps. First, test urine with SAFElife™ urine drug panel and cup tests. Second, if any drug test result is preliminary positive, please send the cup with urine to the drug testing laboratory for confirmatory result.

The cut-off level is the specified concentration of a drug in a urine sample. If the concentration of a drug in urine is above the cutoff concentration, this drug test result will be preliminary positive. If the concentration of a drug in urine is below the cutoff concentration, this drug test result will be negative.

Drugs of abuse are illegal or prescription drugs (for example, Oxycodone or Valium) that are taken for a non-medical purpose, including taking the medication longer than your doctor prescribed or for a purpose other than what the doctor prescribed.

The tests are sensitive to drugs and accurate. These tests, however, are not as accurate as lab tests. In some cases, certain foods and drugs may cause false positives as well as false negatives for those who use drug-testing kits.

If the test results are negative, can the conclusion be that the person is free of drugs?

This means that if the sample was collected properly and if the test was performed according to direction, then none of the drug screened were present in the sample.

This means that the test has reacted with something in the sample and the sample must be sent to the lab for a more accurate test.

If you have received a confirmed positive result, please consult with our staff on a proper course of action. We will help you identify counselors who can help you. It is important that you remain calm and do not react in a negative way to the situation. If you do not believe the test result, please consult with your physician. They will have your background medical history and be able to provide you with detailed information on both the test and the meaning of the result.

SAFElife™ urine drug panel and cup test is a competitive immunoassay that is used to screen for the presence of drugs of abuse in urine.

When the test is activated, the urine is absorbed into the device by capillary action. Then flowing across the pre-coated membrane, it will be mixed with the respective drug antibody conjugates.

If concentrations of sample drugs are below corresponding detected drugs’ cutoff, respective drug antibody conjugates bind to the respective drug-protein conjugates immobilized in the Test Region (T) of the device. This produces a coloredband in Test Region (T) that indicates a negative result.

On the contrary, if concentrations of sample drugs are at or above corresponding detected drugs’ cutoff, the free drugs of sample bind to the respective drug antibody conjugates. It prevents the respective drug antibody conjugates from binding to the respective drug-protein conjugates immobilized in the Test Region (T) of the device. Therefore, there is no coloredband in the Test Region (T) that indicates a preliminary positive result.

To serve as a procedure control, if the test has been performed properly, a coloredbandwill appear at the Control Region (C).

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