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to Common Questions
What does each panel represent?
Panel 1 = Methamphetamines and / or Ecstasy
Panel 2 = Amphetamines
Panel 3 = Marijuana
Panel 4 = Cocaine
Panel 5 = Opiates (i.e. Codeine, Morphine)
Does a faint line indicate a negative result?
Yes, faint lines do indicate negative
results. The presence of a test line, regardless of
how light, indicates a negative result. Some test lines tend
to run naturally lighter than others, for example #3. You
are more then welcome to send the specimen to the laboratory
for additional testing if you are not convinced the result
is negative, however, the intensity of the line plays absolutely
no role in the At Home Drug Test.
Why did the laboratory report the specimen as negative
when I had preliminary results at home?
The test device, like all screening tests, is meant to distinguish
negative urines from those that MIGHT contain drugs. The screening
device often detects many of the drug breakdown products contained
in urine. The laboratory only tests for ONE or TWO specific
breakdown products. If there is not enough of that ONE specific
compound, the lab will report the urine as negative.
How long does Marijuana stay in the system if the
person is not a chronic user?
Occasional users: up to 10 days (but may be as early as 1-2
days). There are a lot of variables involved and that makes
it difficult to project exactly how long the drug will remain
detectable in a particular individual.
Why do some lines show up fainter than others?
There is a minimum amount of drug that has to be present in
the urine specimen in order for the test device to consider
the urine positive. With some drugs, the minimum amount is
relatively high, like amphetamines (1000ng/mL). With other
drugs the minimum amount is relatively low, like marijuana
(50ng/mL). The lower the minimum amount, the lighter the line
will be in negative urine.
Does a faint line mean there is some drug present
in the urine?
The presence of a test line, regardless of how faint, indicates
a negative result. Even if there is some drug in the urine,
if the line is present, the urine does not have the MINIMUM
amount of drug needed to consider it positive, so it is considered
negative. The laboratory test also relies on minimum amounts.
Will I get the same results from another laboratory?
The laboratory that performs the confirmation testing is one
of only 70 laboratories in the United States certified to
perform regulated drug testing. A majority of employment,
Federal government and criminal justice drug tests performed
in the United States are done at those 70 laboratories. The
At Home drug-screening device is standardized to the same
testing levels as those used by the Federal Drug Free Workplace
Act.
My child admitted to using drugs a week ago, but I
got a negative result. Why?
Most drugs are eliminated from the body within a few days,
with the exception of chronic marijuana use. If your child
admitted to using marijuana, and he or she is not a chronic
smoker (everyday), the drug was likely already cleared from
the body prior to the test.
Why are the cutoffs on the screen higher than the
confirmation test?
The screening test is designed to detect several of the drug
breakdown products (metabolites) present in the urine after
drug use. The laboratory analysis, by contrast, is designed
to detect only ONE or TWO of the major breakdown products.
Therefore, the minimum amount needing to be present in the
urine is lower (in most cases).
After marijuana use, urine contains as many as 8 different
breakdown products of THC. All of these combine together to
cause a SCREEN test to read preliminary (or positive). At
the laboratory, the confirmation test is designed to detect
only ONE. The one substance must be present at 15ng/mL in
order for the lab to consider the urine positive. If the substance
is present at 14ng/mL or lower, the urine will be considered
negative.
Is it possible that secondary smoke will cause a positive
THC result?
While it has been scientifically proven that secondary exposure
to marijuana smoke will cause some of the drug to get into
the body of the individual, it is nearly impossible for enough
drug to enter the body to cause a positive drug test.
Can I scoop urine out of the toilet to use on the
test?
NO. Urine contained in the toilet has been diluted and may
have been exposed to cleaning agents that could affect the
test results. We do not recommend using urine collected in
this manner.
I have not smoked marijuana in more than 30 days,
but I am still positive. How long will it take before I am
negative?
The guideline for marijuana detection in the “average”
chronic user is up to 28 days following last drug use, but
there are many variables that may either speed up or lengthen
that process. Due to the number of different variables, it
is difficult to project how long the drug will remain detectable
in a particular individual.
What is the difference between Amphetamine and Methamphetamine?
Methamphetamine is the stimulant drug known on the street
as crystal, meth, crank, ice, glass and speed. In the body,
anywhere from 4%-7% of the methamphetamine breaks down to
amphetamine, so a urine specimen taken from a methamphetamine
user would contain both methamphetamine and amphetamine.
Amphetamine is a stimulant drug often prescribed to treat
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and obesity. The
pharmaceutical names are Adderall, Benzedrine and Dexedrine.
Most of the amphetamine available on the street is the result
of someone selling his or her prescription or taking a prescription
from someone else. A urine specimen taken from an amphetamine
user would contain ONLY amphetamine (no methamphetamine would
be present).
Can I get a copy of the results sent to me?
You are welcome to have a copy of the laboratory results,
but please keep in mind that it will not stand up in court
since there is no way of determining from whom the urine specimen
was collected. The only identifying information on the report
is the PIN NUMBER. The cost for obtaining your report is $5.00
for each report requested.
What does a Negative result mean?
This means that if the sample was collected properly and if
the test was performed according to direction, then probably
none of the five drug families screened were present in the
sample
What does NONE DETECTED mean?
None Detected means you have a Negative result.
What does Preliminary mean?
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.
Does AHDT test for everything?
NO. AHDT will test ONLY for the substances listed on the box
you purchase.
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