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Hangzhou Yicare Biotech Co., Ltd. :Your Trustworthy Drug Of Abuse Tests Manufacturer!

Our company was founded in 2019 and has 3 industrial parks and more than 100 employees. We have 3 industrial parks covering more than 40,000 square meters, more than 300 workers, and a production rate of 300,000 rapid test reagents per day and 6,000 POCT reagents per month. Most of our R&D team members have more than 10 years of experience in POCT product development and rapid testing research.

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Our company can produce home hemoglobin testers, creatinine analyzers, home oxygen concentrators, ultrasound systems, digital ultrasound machines, veterinary ultrasounds, cart-type color ultrasound diagnostic instruments, etc.

 

 

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Our quality system also meets the requirements of China nMPA medical device quality system specifications. The factory has passed China nMPA registration; obtained TUV's ISO13485:2016 quality management system certification; passed TUV CE registration audit, and obtained CE certificates for multiple products.

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We have many years of industry experience and a complete production management, quality supervision and sales service operation system. Whether you want to buy a digital ultrasound machine or a veterinary ultrasound, just send your needs by email and we can customize the product for you.

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We specialize in the research and development, production and sales of IVD (in vitro diagnostic) reagents and supporting instruments. Most of the members of the R&D team have more than 8 years of experience in POCT product development.

 

 

These tests show whether urine contains one or more prescription medicines or illicit substances. Drugs like marijuana, cocaine, opiates, methamphetamine, amphetamines, PCP, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, methadone, tricyclic antidepressants, ecstasy, and oxycodone are all detected by these tests.

 

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What is Drug Of Abuse Tests

Drug of Abuse Tests, often abbreviated as DOA tests, are medical examinations used to detect the presence of substances considered as drugs of abuse in an individual's system. These substances may include illegal drugs like cocaine, marijuana, amphetamines, opiates, and PCP, as well as prescription and over-the-counter medications that can be abused.

 

Types of Drug Of Abuse Tests
 
 

Urine Drug Testing (UDT)

This is the most common drug test. It requires a sample of your urine (pee). Urine drug tests are most commonly used to detect alcohol, amphetamines, benzodiazepines, opiates/opioids, cocaine and marijuana (THC).

 
 
 

Blood Drug Testing

Healthcare providers mainly use this type of test in emergencies. It’s also typically used to detect alcohol (ethanol) levels because it can provide a precise level.

 
 
 

Breath Drug Testing

This is primarily used to detect recent alcohol consumption. The result is called a breath alcohol concentration (BrAC). Officials often use it to estimate a person’s blood alcohol content (BAC). However, BrAC can sometimes overestimate or underestimate the BAC.

 

 

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Multi-drug Rapid Test Cup
Description
A Multi-drug Rapid Test Cup is a type of diagnostic tool used for the quick screening of multiple drugs or their metabolites in a biological specimen, typically urine. This test is designed to detect the presence of various substances simultaneously, making it particularly useful in settings where time is a critical factor, such as in emergency medicine, workplace testing, or substance abuse treatment programs.

Benefits
●Rapid and On-Site Testing
Multi-drug Rapid Test Cup provide rapid on-site testing; the advantages of swift results provide value in specific scenarios where quick decision-making is crucial, such as pre-employment screenings, or medical diagnoses.

●Non-Invasive Sample Collection
Multi-drug Rapid Test Cup offer a non-invasive approach of sample collecting, providing patients with convenience and enhancing comfort while undergoing testing. This also enhances participants' cooperation and reduces their discomfort.

●Cost-Effectiveness
Multi-drug Rapid Test Cup is simplified and present a cost-effective approach toward drug testing processes by eliminating the need for specialized laboratory equipment.

●Wide Drug Spectrum Detection
The comprehensive testing of urine drug tests provides detection of a wide range of drugs within the sample spectrum, which enables the cups to address varying results and ensure substances can be identified within the sample.

●Accuracy and Reliability
Multi-drug Rapid Test Cup is designed with precise resting panels and reagents in order to obtain accurate results readings. These results are crucial in making decisions based on the test outcomes and partake of proper control.

How to Choose Multi-drug Rapid Test Cup
●Drugs to Test
Determine which drugs you need to screen for. Multi-drug test cups are available with varying panels, so ensure the cup you choose includes the specific drugs you are concerned about. Common panels include THC (marijuana), COC (cocaine), OPI (opioids), AMP (amphetamine), mAMP (methamphetamine), and more.

●Sensitivity and Specificity
Look for a test with high sensitivity (ability to correctly identify those with the drug) and specificity (ability to correctly identify those without the drug). This ensures more accurate results with fewer false positives or negatives.

●Ease of Use
Consider the ease of use of the test. Some test cups are easier to use than others. Look for a product with clear instructions and a simple testing process.

●Storage and Shelf Life
Check the storage requirements and shelf life of the tests. Ensure they can be stored appropriately in your facility and that you can use them before they expire.

 

Multi-Drug Saliva Test Cup
Description
A Multi-Drug Saliva Test Cup, also known as an oral fluid drug test or saliva drug test, is a diagnostic tool used to screen for the presence of various drugs or their metabolites in saliva (spit). This type of test is non-invasive and is often preferred for its ease of use and ability to detect recent drug use.

Benefits
●Streamlined Testing Process
Multi-Drug Saliva Test Cup simplify the drug testing process, making it user-friendly and efficient. Our user-friendly drug test kits come with built-in features like specimen collection cups, temperature strips, and adulterant tests. This streamlines the entire testing procedure, from specimen collection to result interpretation.

●Increased Accuracy
Accuracy is paramount in drug testing, and our Multi-Drug Saliva Test Cups are designed with this in mind. They are calibrated to provide highly accurate results for each substance being tested. This reduces the risk of false positives or false negatives, ensuring reliable screening outcomes.

●Versatility in Different Settings
Multi-Drug Saliva Test Cup is versatile and can be used in various settings, including workplaces, healthcare facilities, and personal use. They are ideal for pre-employment screenings, compliance monitoring, probation and parole requirements, and substance abuse treatment programs. This versatility makes them a valuable tool for a wide range of applications.

How to Use Multi-Drug Saliva Test Cup
●Saliva Collection
Open the test cup and allow the individual to place the sponge end in their mouth.

●Saturation
Instruct the person to move the sponge around their mouth, particularly under the tongue and near the cheeks, until it is fully saturated with saliva. This usually takes 3-5 minutes.

●Seal the Cup
Once the sponge is saturated, place it back into the test cup and press down firmly to close it securely.

●Activation
Press the test cap down until it clicks or locks into place. This action triggers the test to begin analyzing the saliva sample.

●Lines
A line should appear next to each drug tested. A control line (C) should always appear; if it does not, the test is invalid.

●Positive Result
If the drug test line (T) is absent or faint, the result for that drug is positive.

●Negative Result
If both the control line (C) and the drug test line (T) appear clearly, the result for that drug is negative.

 

Saliva Drug Test Kit
Description
A Saliva Drug Test Kit, also known as an oral fluid drug test kit, is a diagnostic tool used to detect the presence of drugs or their metabolites in a person's saliva (spit).

Benefits
●Non-Invasiveness
Saliva Drug Test Kit are less intrusive than blood sample tests, making them more comfortable for individuals.

●Ease of Collection
Collecting saliva samples is simple and can be done by the individual without special training or supervision.

●Quick Results
These kits provide fast results, often within minutes, helping people detect the presence of illegal drugs in their system promptly.

●Lower Risk of Sample Adulteration
Compared to other drugs of abuse testing, saliva samples are less likely to be tampered with.

●Hygienic
Saliva testing is hygienic and does not involve handling or disposing of bodily fluids, unlike urine drug tests.

 

 
Our Factory
 

Established in 2019, Located in Hangzhou City, With 3 Industrial parks and over 100 employees. Hangzhou Yicare Biotech Co.,LTD is one of the most professional supplier of medical devices in-vitro. We are engaged in providing the complete solution of family health. Customer Satisfaction is our ultimate goal.Our Mission: Dedicated To Become Healthy Solution Provider With The Best Products And Service.We have 3 industrial parks with over 40.000 square meters and over 300 labor workers, with production speed of 300k rapid test per day and 6000 POCT meters per month. Most of our R & D team members have more than 10 years of experience in POCT product development and Rapid Test research.

 

 

 
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FAQ
 
 

Q: What is a Drug of Abuse Test?

A: A Drug of Abuse Test detects the presence of specific drugs or their metabolites in a person's system, typically using urine, saliva, hair, or blood samples.

Q: What substances can be detected in a Drug of Abuse Test?

A: Commonly detected substances include marijuana, cocaine, opioids, amphetamines, methamphetamines, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, and MDMA.

Q: How accurate are Drug of Abuse Tests?

A: Urine testing: Urine testing is the most common testing method and is very accurate. Urine testing can detect metabolites (breakdown products) of drugs, which stay in the urine longer than the drug itself, extending the detection window. Blood testing: Blood tests can be very accurate in detecting current drug intoxication because they detect the active form of the drug. However, the detection window is shorter than urine testing. Saliva testing: Saliva testing is less invasive and can accurately detect recent drug use. However, the detection window is shorter than urine testing. Hair testing: Hair testing can detect long-term drug use and has a wider detection window, sometimes up to 90 days. However, hair testing can be affected by external contamination. Sweat testing: Sweat testing is less common and can be affected by external factors and sweat production rates.

Q: Can a Drug of Abuse Test differentiate between legal and illegal use of a substance?

A: A Drug of Abuse Test does not inherently differentiate between legal and illegal use of a substance; it simply detects the presence of the substance or its metabolites in the body. The test does not provide context regarding how the substance was used, whether it was prescribed, or if it was used illegally. For example, many medications contain substances that might also be found in illegal drugs. Opioid painkillers, which are legally prescribed, contain substances similar to those found in illegal opioids like heroin. A drug test might show positive for opioids, but it cannot determine if the substance came from a legally prescribed medication or an illegal source.

Q: How long after drug use can a Drug of Abuse Test detect substances?

A: Detection windows vary:
Urine: Several days to a week
Saliva: 24-72 hours
Hair: Up to 90 days
Blood: Few hours to days

Q: Can over-the-counter medications affect Drug of Abuse Test results?

A: Yes, certain over-the-counter medications can cause false positives for some substances, such as antihistamines, cold medicines, or ibuprofen.

Q: What is the difference between a screening test and a confirmatory test?

A: Screening tests provide quick, initial results and are less specific. Confirmatory tests (like GC-MS) are more precise and used to confirm positive results from screening tests.

Q: Can a Drug of Abuse Test detect alcohol?

A: Yes, specific tests can detect alcohol in breath, saliva, urine, or blood, but standard multi-drug panels often do not include alcohol.

Q: Why might a test show a false positive?

A: Cross-reactivity with legal medications or other substances can sometimes cause a test to indicate the presence of a drug that the person hasn’t used.

Q: What should be done if a Drug of Abuse Test result is positive?

A: If a screening test is positive, a confirmatory test should be conducted to verify the result before taking any action.

Q: How does a saliva Drug of Abuse Test work?

A: A saliva test collects a sample from the mouth using a swab or sponge, and the sample is then analyzed for drug metabolites.

Q: What is a "cutoff level" in Drug of Abuse Testing?

A: The cutoff level is the concentration of a drug or its metabolite above which the test will return a positive result. Below this level, the result will be negative.

Q: Can Drug of Abuse Tests be tampered with?

A: Yes, individuals may attempt to adulterate or substitute samples, especially urine. However, many tests have adulteration checks to detect tampering.

Q: How long does it take to get results from a Drug of Abuse Test?

A: Rapid tests can provide results within minutes, while lab-based confirmatory tests may take several days.

Q: Are Drug of Abuse Tests legally admissible?

A: Yes, when conducted properly and confirmed with a secondary test, results can be used in legal or employment-related cases.

Q: Can prescription drugs cause a positive result in a Drug of Abuse Test?

A: Yes, if the prescription medication is a controlled substance, it can be detected by the test and produce a positive result.

Q: Why is a second test often required after a positive result?

A: Accuracy and specificity: Initial screening tests, such as urine immunoassay tests, are designed with a focus on their sensitivity—meaning they are very good at detecting the presence of drugs. However, they have poor specificity, meaning they may not always distinguish between similar substances. Confirmatory tests, such as gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), are more specific and can accurately identify the exact substance present. False positives: Screening tests can sometimes produce false positives due to cross-reactivity with non-illegal substances. Confirmatory tests help rule out false positives by providing a more definitive analysis.

Q: Do all employers use the same Drug of Abuse Test panel?

A: No, different employers may choose different drug panels depending on their needs and the substances they want to detect.

Q: What is the most common type of Drug of Abuse Test used in employment screening?

A: Urine tests are the most commonly used type in employment screening due to their balance of accuracy, non-invasiveness, and cost.

Q: How should a person prepare for a Drug of Abuse Test?

A: Individuals should follow any specific instructions provided, avoid ingesting anything before saliva tests, and disclose any prescription medications to the testing administrator.

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