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Drug Detox to Pass a Test

Friday, June 27th, 2008

Be careful if you think you can use an old technique to pass a drug test. Drug detox to pass a test has been around long enough for drug testers to start to counteract the effort. As with the tests themselves, technology has come along that can find metabolites of some detox techniques as well as other methods of beating a drug test.

Urine analysis is one of the most common drug tests. Because of the reasonable cost, ease of application, and relative accuracy; many employers, schools, and even parents have turned to this method. One of the first ‘tricks’ for beating the test was to dilute the urine sample with water to try to lower the concentration of the drug to a level that would be too low for detection. Immediately the testers caught on to this, but they had to rely on subjective methods of determining if a sample had been diluted. By noticing the color of the urine sample, a collector could notice if a sample had been diluted by the addition of water or by drinking vast amounts of water in order to dilute the sample through the body. Now drug tests often contain ways to pick up on this excess of water in the sample. This is important, especially since some people provide extra color to their urine for a sample by adding a multivitamin or vitamin B12 to their diet to cover up the dilution of the urine.

There are homemade detox drinks for test passing. A natural detox drug may test as a simple part of a normal diet if it is not something detected as a ‘red flag’ for trying to pass a drug test. Many detox materials that have been marketed for years as capable of helping you to pass a test may show up in an adulterant test.

An Adulterant Test is often used to try to keep a person from trying to eliminate or mask drugs. This test detects adulterants such as oxidant/PCC, specific gravity, pH, glutaraldehyde, nitrites, and creatinine in a urine sample. This test is done before performing any other drug test on the urine specimen. It uses color coding on the test pad and has a corresponding color chart. Creatinine detects excessive flushing of the body with water. Nitrites let the tester know that a substance like ‘Whizzies’ has been used to try to get rid of drug indicators. Glutaraldehyde is naturally produced by the body when there is a metabolic abnormality, but it can be used to pass a drug test and so it is used as an indicator of a possible adulterant. It also tests for oxidants in the urine sample or pH outside of a normal range.

Many products are made to help detox from drugs and pass tests by increasing the metabolism. The sooner a body metabolizes the drug and eliminates it from the system, the sooner a person can pass a drug test. However, the metabolites from the detox substance may raise a red flag with an adulterant test.

Adulterant Drug Test

Monday, May 26th, 2008

Creatinine test urine is mostly collected for creatinine clearance test. Sometimes the collected urine specimen might get adulterated with dirt in some form or the other and might not give correct results. Therefore specimen adulteration testing is quite necessary to verify the integrity of the urine specimen. Specimen validity test is done to ensure that the sample is not adulterated. With the growing number of detox products available in the market like artificial urine solutions, detox drinks, and lot more, specimen validity testing is a must. In fact, many laboratories make sure that they check the integrity of the sample before they perform the actual test in the sample.
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How an Adulterant Drug Test Works

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

Drug tests are only as good as the integrity of the sample provided for testing. If a specimen has been tampered with, diluted, or in any way manipulated in an attempt to get past the drug test; the test is not valid. An adulterant drug test allows the person or group administering the drug test to make sure that the sample will effectively show drugs in the system without manipulation.

The purity of urine samples are checked by a specimen validity test. The Adulterant Test is a test strip that detects adulterants in the urine. The price of the test is between $1.25 and $1.05 depending on the quantity purchased. The test detects oxidant, specific gravity, pH, glutaraldehyde, nitrites, and creatinine. The test is very simply read with color coding. It provides detection of pills or additives in the urine sample and also checks for the dilution of the sample.

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How to Pass a Drug Test

Monday, April 7th, 2008

Many people are looking for advice on how to pass a drug test.  There is a lot of information floating around on the internet and by word of mouth.  As techniques for passing the tests develop, testing technology that detects the ‘tricks’ used to pass a drug test improves.

Of course, the best way to pass a drug test is to eliminate drugs from your system. This can be done by avoiding them in the first place, or metabolizing them. The rate at which a body metabolizes drugs is very individual. The factors affecting body chemistry and drug elimination include activity levels, age, sex, metabolism, and traits unique to each individual. A cheap way to pass a drug test is to increase the metabolism with exercise. This can be dangerous if you are using drugs and exercise too much.

Another one of the cheap ways to pass a drug test includes drinking excessive amounts of water in an attempt to flush the drugs from the system and dilute the urine so that the drugs do not show up in a high enough concentration to be detected by the test kit.  This ‘trick’ has been foiled by adulterant tests that detect a chemical released naturally from your muscles when you excessively flush your system with water. It can show up in an adulterant test and give an indication that the results of the test have been tampered with. Even without the adulterant test, a test administrator may notice the lack of color in the urine sample which may give them the idea that you purposefully diluted the sample. Some people attempt to counter this with vitamins that cause the urine to take on more color.

People being tested for opiates have used the excuse that they ate poppy seed muffins or other foods containing poppy seeds that would show up in opiate tests.  This too, has been overcome by testers by raising the detection levels so that the levels detected cannot be explained away as the innocent ingestion of poppy seeds.

Some people might tell you to use bleach to pass a drug test.  This, too, will show up in an adulterant test.  The chemical is meant to react with the drugs so that they will not show up in the test.  The bleach itself will show up in an adulterant test and there really would be no other explanation for bleach in your urine that an attempt to cover up drug use.

An Adulterant Test can be used to catch a person trying to beat drug test levels.  This test detects adulterants such as oxidant/PCC, specific gravity, pH, glutaraldehyde, nitrites, and creatinine in a urine sample. Creatinine detects excessive flushing of the body with water.  Nitrites indicate that a product such as ‘Klean’ or ‘Whizzies’ has been consumed to oxidize drug indicators.  This lets the tester know that the sample has been tampered with.  Glutaraldehyde can be used to pass a drug test and so its presence indicates a possible adulterant, although this substance is also naturally produced by the body when there is a metabolic abnormality.  Oxidants in the urine sample or pH outside of a normal range are also indicative of adulteration.

There is no guaranteed way to pass a drug test and growing technology is coming up with more and more ways of preventing the adulteration of urine samples for drug testing.  If you really need to pass a drug test, there is only one sure way to do it and that is abstinence from drug use.

Drug Test Accuracy

Monday, April 7th, 2008

The accuracy of a drug test is an essential issue that must be considered while choosing a test for a particular purpose. When considering the accuracy for drug and reliability to test urine, look at the budget, location, and level of accuracy needed.

Urine tests are 95% to 98% accurate when done at home, at work, or anywhere else. These drug test kits are easy to use, FDA approved, follow SAMSHA cut off guidelines and are inexpensive. However, they only qualify as a preliminary test. Urine specimen testing, or an Adulterant Test, confirms that the urine specimen is unadulterated, lending further validity to the urine tests. When considering the accuracy of a drug test, urine samples must be analyzed for adulteration.

Pregnancy tests are greater than 99% effective with a urine sample for healthy adults. As technology improves, people are becoming less dependent on the accuracy of blood pregnancy test methods.

Although preliminary tests are 95% to 98% accurate, it is important to have them verified for some purposes. Confirmation testing is done by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry or by advanced liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry. The tests are based on the physical and chemical properties of the drug being measured. A ‘drug fingerprint’ is made. Because of this, the tests are very sensitive and dependable. These tests are legally defensible evidence of drug use.

Laboratory Urine Drug Confirmation is a laboratory based gas chromatography or mass spectrometry testing of urine specimens. This laboratory confirmation is priced at between $31.95 and $34.95 each depending on the number of tests ordered. The laboratory urine drug screen tests for amphetamines, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, cannabinoids (THC, marijuana), cocaine, methadone, opiates, and PCP. It provides a test to verify preliminary testing. The kit contains a chain of custody form or requisition form, a specimen collection container with a temperature monitor, and a biohazard bag with an absorbent for the specimen container, latex gloves, a shipping transport bag, and prepaid shipping label for overnight shipping to the laboratory.

A Medical Review Officer (MRO) is a licensed physician who has knowledge of substance abuse and medical training to interpret and evaluate an individual’s positive test results while considering medical history and relevant biomedical information. With this information, an MRO reviews drug test results. An MRO determines when an individual is drug free and the risk of subsequent use of dangerous drugs. An MRO may require an individual to agree to be subjected to unannounced testing for a period of time up to 60 months. This service is available for $19.95.

Drug test accuracy is needed at different levels for different purposes. Some preliminary tests can be used on their own at the discretion of a professional for screening purposes. Legal issues may lead to the use of validating a preliminary test with advanced technology and review by a Medical Review Officer.

How are People Beating Drug Test Procedures?

Monday, April 7th, 2008

Many people go out of their way to beat a urine drug test without giving up drugs for an extended period of time. Urine analysis is one of the most common forms of analysis because it is not invasive, is inexpensive and detects even infrequent recent drug use. If people want to beat a urine test, the best way is to stop taking drugs. There are some ideas for eliminating drugs from the system circulating.

For example, some people hope to dilute the urine sample by drinking huge amounts of water on the day of the testing. By drinking a lot of water, the urine sample will be more dilute and the hope is that it will cause the level of detected drugs to drop below the detection cut offs. However, the color of the urine could tip off the tester regarding the motivation of the tested individual. Some people add a multivitamin or vitamin B12 to their diet to create a deeper color to the urine in order to mask the dilution of the specimen.

Other people simply try to speed up their metabolism in order to metabolize the drug more quickly, thereby eliminating it from the system. The amount of time it takes to eliminate the drug is dependent on the person’s age, health metabolic rate, level of activity, and individual biochemistry. Of course, it is important that people do not exercise to a dangerous level with drugs in their system.

There are many products in the market that are meant to detoxify the system so that people pass drug tests. The odds are that most of these products are natural detox products that will not increase the metabolism or the elimination of drugs. The companies sell kits to help beat drug tests and offer many products at many price ranges.

There are drug tests that come with adulterant detection and there are separate tests available to detect adulteration of a urine specimen. The following tests are used to verify the urine sample.

An Adulterant Test can be obtained to try to deter a person trying to beat drug test levels. This test detects adulterants such as oxidant/PCC, specific gravity, pH, glutaraldehyde, nitrites, and creatinine in a urine sample. This specimen validity test is performed simply with adulteration test strips. This test must be done before performing any other drug test on the urine specimen. There is color coding on the test pad to correspond with a color chart. Creatinine detects excessive flushing of the body with water. Nitrites indicate that a product such as ‘Whizzies’ has been consumed to oxidize drug indicators. This lets the tester know that the sample has been tampered with. Glutaraldehyde can be used to pass a drug test and so its presence indicates a possible adulterant, although this substance is also naturally produced by the body when there is a metabolic abnormality. Oxidants in the urine sample or pH outside of a normal range are also indicative of adulteration.

As technology improves, the methods for passing a drug test are countered by more precise testing and better technology for testing adulterants. The best way to pass a drug test is to stay clean.

Drug Abuse Information

Friday, April 4th, 2008

Drug abuse can begin in many subtle ways and grow into an addiction that includes more than one drug.  Even people who have been to an alcohol and drug abuse treatment center must work every day to maintain sobriety.  Even when people abuse drug prescription, rehabilitation may not be enough.  Street drugs and prescription drugs can cause physical or psychological addictions that require support and monitoring.  Drug tests can hold individuals accountable for maintaining sobriety over time.

6-Drug Test Card (COC/AMP/mAMP/THC/OPI/PCP) #DOA-164

six drug test card is an inexpensive way to test for cocaine, amphetamine, methamphetamine, marijuana (THC), opiates, and phencyclidine.  The test card is FDA approved and is very easy to use.  This test has a dip and read design for detecting the drugs indicated.  The results are 95% to 98% accurate and ready in a few minutes.  They are set to the SAMSHA cut off levels.  This test is designed to be a preliminary test that must be verified by gas chromatography or mass spectrometry if confirmed results are necessary.  However, the card itself is very accurate and can be used with the judgment of the clinician.  These common drugs can be easily detected for a low price of $6.15.

AlcoMate Prestige (AL6000)

The AlcoMate Prestige is ideal for alcohol testing.  This new, portable breathalyzer has the latest alcohol sensory technology and great new features. It is great for testing at home, in the workplace, in institutions, in schools, and for law enforcement agencies.  Instead of dealing with messy sample specimens or waiting for results over a period of time, this breathalyzer is accurate, ‘510’ cleared, and easy to use with privacy.  Even the shipping is discreet.

Adulterant Test

For people with an abuse attitude, substance testing must be monitored carefully.  Because of this, an adulterant test may be needed to verify the purity of a urine sample.  The Specimen Validity Test (Adulteration Test Strips) allows you to detect adulterants in the urine.  The prices range from $1.25 to $1.05 each depending on the number of tests purchased.  The following adulterant indicators may be detected:
•    Oxidant/PCC
•    Specific Gravity
•    pH
•    Glutaraldehyde
•    Nitrites
•    Creatinine
Color coding allows the user to read the results of the adulterant test.  The test is easy to use and allows one to detect when pills or some other foreign substance has been added to the urine sample.
Drug testing does not have to be done in a facility.  It is not necessary to consult a professional for a preliminary drug test.  By choosing the tests that best fit the situation, individuals and organizations can gain more regulation regarding drug abuse.  When an alcohol and drug abuse treatment center is not enough, consider testing with privacy and dignity.