Description
Abbott Diagnostics iScreen™ Adulteration Test Strips, CR, NI, GL, pH, SG, OX/PCC, 25/BTL
The I-DUC-111 tests for the presence of creatinine, nitrite, glutaraldehyde, pH, specific gravity, and oxidants/pyridinium chlorochromate (PCC) in urine. It also screens for chemicals that are not normally found in urine, such as Klear, Clear Choice, and UrinAid. The iScreen Adulteration Test Strips help confirm specimen validity through rapid urine integrity screening parameters.
Features
- Drug Adulteration Strips are a fast dip-and-read test for the determination of diluted or adulterated urine specimens. They are an important pre-screening test for any testing program.
- The one step dip and read specimen validity test semi-quantitatively analyzes a urine specimen for 7 parameters on six reactive pads in one easy step.
- The color chart is provided to check your results. This adulteration test provides quick results.
- Adulteration testing can be a very important part of the drug testing process to make sure the donor is not trying to mask the drug use. UScreenTests.com has the most up-to-date and highest quality adulteration test available.
- Results are obtained by comparing the color on each of the test pads with the corresponding pad on the container color chart.
| iScreen™ Adulteration Test Kit - Seven Parameters on Six Reactive Pads | |
| Creatinine | This test covers the most common form of specimen tampering, specimen dilution. Dilution using diuretics is also often referred to as "Flushing". |
| Nitrites | This covers a class of chemicals not normally found in human urine. Common occurrences are the additive of such products of Klear. |
| Glutaraldehyde | This covers a class of chemicals not normally found in human urine. Common occurrences are the additive of such products Clear Choice and UrinAid. |
| pH | Tests for the presence of acidic or alkaline adulterants in urine. |
| Specific Gravity | Tests for the Viscosity of the urine sample. |
| Oxidants / PCC | Tests for the presence of oxidizing reagents such as bleach, hydrogen peroxide, and pyridinium chlorochromate. |
| This assay provides only a preliminary analytical test result. A more specific alternate chemical method must be used in order to obtain a confirmed analytical result. Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS) is the preferred confirmatory method. Clinical consideration and professional judgment should be applied to any drug of abuse test result, particularly when preliminary positive results are indicated. | |