Opiate Test Strips
Opiate strips are a vital form of drug testing for every medical professional or workplace, to prevent overdose and ensure that your patients or employees are safe. Results are presented within 5 minutes and are easy to perform. With opiates like morphine being a popular drug for pain relief, recreational use has become more prevalent, opiate test strips are crucial for rapid diagnostic test results for the naturally derived versions of this drug group.
What Do Opiate Strips Detect?
The opiate strips are used to determine the presence of certain illicit substances in a urine sample. These test strips specifically detect traces of morphine up to a cut-off level of 2000 ng/ml There are many synthetic versions of opiates, called opioids which have been developed for various medical treatment purposes, but are also used recreationally due to their powerful properties. The opiates urine test can detect the presence of some of these, but certain drugs cannot be accurately detected, as their structure has been altered too much. Therefore, opiate strips are the most effective for the identification of morphine and other natural-form opiates.
How Is a Drug Test for Opiates Performed?
A urine sample is required for the opiate drug test strips. The sample will need to be fresh and kept secure so that no contamination or dilution can occur. A single test strip is dipped into the urine sample up to the black line that is located on the arrow end of the strip. The strip must then be placed on a flat surface and the results will be visible in the test panel after five minutes. If there is one line in the test panel, it means that opiates are present in the urine and the result is positive. If there are two lines, it means that the test is negative and there are no opiates.
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