These tests are accurate, fast and easy to do, they detect the presence of drugs of abuse in urine.
Our drug test sensitivities comply with the The European Workplace Drug Testing Society (EWDTS) guidelines.
What is cannabis?
Cannabis is a natural substance from the cannabis (or marijuana) plant. Cannabis is also known as marijuana, skunk, draw, dope, puff, hash, pot, spliff, wacky backy or weed. Cannabis is the most commonly used drug among 11-25 year olds.
What is synthetic cannabis?
Synthetic cannabis is a designer drug consisting of natural herbs sprayed with synthetic chemicals which when consumed are said to mimic the effects of cannabis. It is becoming more and more common especially amongst young people but will not be detected by the tests in this listing.
If you are unsure whether the person being tested has taken pure or synthetic cannabis then you should buy from this new listing. Similarly, if you are checking yourself for cannabis use then the new test would be safer for you because a lot of people may not realize whether they have taken pure or synthetic cannabis so you will need to use this test to ensure you are clean.
It is best known by the brand names K2, Spice and Spice product.
How good are these tests?
We are now one of the largest suppliers of drug tests to customers throughout the world and our tests are used in treatment centres, hospitals and by medical professionals. They are made specifically for us and comply with CE (European Community) and FDA (United States) rules and regulations and every pack has the approval details printed on them. We also supply large parts of the UK National Health Service (the NHS). The tests we supply to the NHS are identical to the ones we sell to you and every batch is checked religiously for quality and accuracy - they are more than 99% accurate. As for the expiry dates, they will always be at least 1 year away and more often nearly 2 years (which is the legal maximum).
What is required to carry out this test?
We sell drug-testing kits for all types of drugs and the kits are available with different testing strips for you to choose which drugs you want to be tested for. All of the drug tests are simple to use and only involve taking a sample of urine. Results are accurate and rapid (in 5 minutes).
When should I do the test?
This test can be carried out at any time.
To perform the test:
1. Carefully remove the cassette from the foil pouch (do not break the seal on the foil pouch until you are ready to begin the test).
2. Using a clean container, obtain a urine sample from the individual who is being tested.
3. Pull the protective cap off the bottom of the test to reveal the absorbent testing strip. Do not touch the strip and do not throw away the protective cap.
4. Carefully dip the testing strip into the urine sample, ensuring that the urine does not come into contact with the plastic case of the test. Allow the test to absorb the urine for about 10-15 seconds. You will begin to see urine moving up the strip.
5. After 15 seconds, remove the test from the urine and replace the protective cap.
6. Lay the test on a clean flat surface while the test lines develop.
7. You can read negative results as soon as they appear but positive results must be read at least 5 minutes after removing from urine. All results should be read within 10 minutes otherwise a false reading may occur.
Results
You will see 2 letters on the drugs cassette next to the test strip, 'C' this is the Control band and 'T' this is the Test band.
A pink coloured line should appear on the strip of the control band (C), this confirms that the test is working properly. If no line appears in the control band the cassette hasn't worked properly and you may need to do a further test.
A second pink coloured line, no matter how faint should now appear in the test band (T), this is a negative result. If no further line appears in the test band (T) then the individual has tested positive for that drug of abuse.
The following table may help you understand the different drugs, their proper names and street names as well as the approximate detection times in urine after using that drug.
Abbreviated name on test |
Proper name |
Other names |
Approximate detectable time it remains in the URINE after use. |
AMP |
Amphetamines |
Speed, amph or whizz. |
2-6 days |
BAR |
Barbiturates |
Depressants, Barbs, Downers |
3-8 days |
BUP |
Buprenorphine |
Subutex |
3-6 days |
BZO |
Benzodiazepines |
Benzos, Rohypnol or roofies |
2-14 days |
COC |
Cocaine |
Coke, crack or charlie. |
2-5 days |
MDMA |
Methylenedioxy- methamphetamine |
Ecstasy or E's |
2-6 days |
MET |
Methamphetamines |
Glass, ice or meth. |
2-6 days |
MOP |
Morphine |
|
2-5 days |
MTD |
Methadone |
Dolly, Red Rock |
2-8 days |
OPI |
Opiates |
Heroin, smack or gear. |
2-5 days |
PCP |
Phencyclidine |
Angel dust or peace pill |
3 - 8 days |
TCA |
Tricyclic Antidepressants |
TCA |
6 -10 days depending on duration of drug use. |
THC |
Marijuana |
Cannabis, puff, spliff or hash. |
Casual use 2-14 days heavy use up to 30 days. |
The amount of time drugs stay in your body depends on many factors such as, the amount of the drug taken, its strength, purity, your body weight and rate of metabolism and whether you are a casual user or a long term user.
Accurate results in the privacy of your own home.
We will package the test in discreet, unmarked packaging.