Application/Treatment: Urine drug test
Level of toxins: Low (once a week or less), Moderate (1-2 times a week), High (3-5 times a week), Extreme (daily)
Date of test: 1-3 days, 3-7 days, 7-14 days, 14+ days, Monthly/Regular, Anytime
Body type: Underweight (low body fat percentage), Normal (normal body fat percentage), Overweight (high body fat percentage)
Weight: less than 200 lbs, over than 200 lbs
Sex: Male, Female
Cocaine drug test is a simple one step rapid immunochromatographic assay for the rapid, qualitative detection of cocaine and primarily benzoylecgonine as metabolites in urine. The cutoff of the test is 300 ng/ml of cocaine - the same as the SAMHSA recommended assay cutoff.
The cocaine drug test is based on the principle of the highly specific immunochemical reactions between antigens and antibodies, which are used for the analysis of specific substances in biological fluids. The sensitivity of the test is 300 ng/ml of cocaine.
How To Use Cocaine Drug Test?
- Remove the test strip from its foil pouch.
- Holding the strip vertically, carefully dip it into the specimen. Do not immerse the strip past the maximum line.
- Interpret test results in 3 to 5 minutes.
Interpretation Of The Test
- As the test kit begins to work, a color band will appear at the left section of the result window to show that the test is working properly. This band is the control band.
- The right section of the result window indicates the test results. If another color band appears at the right section of the result window, this band is the test band.
Negative
The appearance of two color bands within the result window indicates a negative test result. No cocaine above the cut-off level has been detected. The color of the Test band may be lighter or darker than that of the Control Band.
Positive
The appearance of only one color band within the result window indicates the result is positive, i.e. the specimen contains cocaine at a concentration above the cut-off level.
Invalid
A distinct color band should always appear in the left section of the result window. The test is invalid if no color band forms in the left section of the result window.
A very faint band in the right section of the result window, visible in 5 minutes, indicates that the amount of cocaine in the sample is near or below the cut-off level of the test. The urine specimen should be retested, or confirmed with a more specific alternative method such as gas chromatography/mass spectrometry, before a positive determination is made.

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