Accutest® MultiDrug Screen Interactive Training Program

Interpretation of the Accutest® MultiDrug Screen with Adulteration:

Accutest® MultiDrug Screen   Accutest® MultiDrug Screen

The Accutest® MultiDrug Screen includes Urine ID adulterant screen which verifies human urine and detects gross dilution. It does this by detection of human IgG protein in the urine.

Untampered: Two colored lines should be observed in the viewing window. The line in the test region (T) is the human IgG probe line; the line in the control region (C) is the control line. The test line intensity may be weaker or stronger than that of the control line.

Tampered: Only one colored line appears in the control region (C). The absence of a test line indicates the sample has been grossly diluted, substituted or adulterated. Obtain a second sample and retest with a new Accutest MultiDrug Screen Card.

Invalid: No line appears in the control region which indicates improper testing procedures.


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