IScreen Five (5)
Panel Drug Test

THC (Marijuana) and Cocaine,
Methamphetamines, Morphine (Opiates), PCP Home Drug Test Kits
- $12.95 ea. 4 Pak $49.95

The Multi Drug 5-Panel Drug
Urine Test is perhaps one of the best at home multi-drug test kits, whether you
are testing yourself or somebody you are concerned about. It is very easy to use
and extremely accurate and quick multi drug test kit.
That 5-Panel Drug test kit
cover most common illegal drugs as: THC (marijuana), Cocaine (Crack),
Methamphetamine (Ecstasy), Amphetamine, Opiates (Morphine) and PCP (Angel Dust).
EXPLANATION OF THE TEST
COC derived from the leaves of the coca plant, is a potent central
nervous system stimulant and a local anesthetic. Cocaine induces euphoria,
confidence and a sense of increased energy in the user; these psychological
effects are accompanied by increased heart rate, dilation of the pupils, fever,
tremors and sweating. Cocaine is used by smoking, intravenous, intranasal or
oral administration, and excreted in the urine primarily as benzoylecgonine in a
short time. Benzoylecgonine has a longer biological half-life (5-8 hours) than
cocaine (0.5-1.5 hours) and can generally be detected for 24-80 hours after
cocaine use or exposure.
AMP is class of potent sympathomimetic agents with therapeutic
applications. They are chemically related to the human body's natural
catecholamine, epinephrine and norepinephrine. Acute higher doses lead to
enhanced stimulation of the central nervous system and induce euphoria,
alertness, reduced appetite, and a sense of increased energy and power. More
acute responses produce anxiety, paranoia, hallucinations, and psychotic
behavior. The effects of amphetamines generally last 2-4 hours following use,
and the drug has a half-life of 4-24 hours in the body. About 30% of
amphetamines are excreted in the urine in unchanged form, with the remainder as
hydroxylated and deaminated derivatives.
METH is a potent sympathomimetic agent with therapeutic applications. The
drug can be taken orally, injected, or inhaled. Acute higher doses lead to
enhanced stimulation of the central nervous system and induce euphoria,
alertness, reduced appetite, and a sense of increased energy and power.
Cardiovascular responses to METH include increased blood pressure and cardiac
arrhythmias. More acute responses include anxiety, paranoia, hallucinations,
psychotic behavior, and eventually, depression and exhaustion. The effects of
METH generally last 2-4 hours, and the drug has a half-life of 9-24 hours in the
body. METH is excreted in the urine primarily as amphetamine and oxidized and
deaminated derivatives. However, 10-20% of METH is excreted unchanged. Thus, the
presence of the parent compound in the urine indicates METH use. METH is
generally detectable in the urine for 3-5 days, depending on urine pH level.
Opioid analgesics comprise a large group of substances, which control
pain by depressing the central nervous system. Morphine is the prototype
compound of this group. Morphine is excreted in the urine primarily as
morphine-3-glucuronide while smaller amounts are excreted as unchanged free
morphine and other metabolites. It is also the major metabolic product of
codeine and heroin. Morphine is delectable in the urine for several days after
an opiate dose.
THC (9-tetrahydrocannabinol) is the primary active ingredient in
cannabinoids (marijuana). When ingested or smoked, it produces euphoric effects.
Users have impairment of short-term memory and THC use slows learning. Also, it
may cause transient episodes of confusion, anxiety, or even frank toxic
delirium. Long term, relatively heavy use may be associated with behavioral
disorders. The peak effect of smoking THC occurs in 20-30 minutes and the
duration is 90-120 minutes after one cigarette. Elevated levels of urinary
metabolites are found within hours of exposure and remain detectable for 3-10
days after smoking. The main metabolite excreted in the urine is 11-nor-
9-tetrahydrocannabinol-9-carboxylic acid.
Phencyclidine commonly referred to as PCP or Angel's Dust,Hog, is
classified as an hallucinogen when used by humans. Once used by veterinarians as
an anesthetic and as a tranquilizer, it has been replaced with safer
alternatives. Tenocyclidine (TCP) is chemically similar to PCP and is also an
hallucinogen.
Benzodiazepines are prescription sedatives normally in pill form. The
most commonly abused are Xanax (Alprazolam) and Valium (Diazepam).
Benzodiazepines are prescribed for anxiety and stress relief and as muscle
relaxants. Rohypnol (Flunitrazepam), commonly referred to as Ruphies or the Date
Rape Drug, is another Benzodiazepine, currently unavailable by prescription in
the United States, but still sparsely available in the black market.
Positive: A rose-pink band is visible in each control zone. No color band
appearing in the appropriate test zone indicates a positive result for the
corresponding drug of that specific test zone.
Negative: A rose-pink band is visible in each control zone and the
appropriate test zone, indicating that the concentration of the corresponding
drug of that specific test zone is below the detection limit of the test.
Invalid: If a color band is not visible in each of the control zones, the
test is invalid. Another test should be run to re-evaluate the specimen
Test your self before your real
test
|
SYMBOL |
TARGET DRUG |
CONC. |
|
THC |
MARIJUANA |
50 ng/ml |
|
COC |
COCAINE |
300 ng/ml |
|
PCP |
PHENCYCLIDINE |
25 ng/ml |
|
MOR |
OPIATES |
2000
ng/ml |
|
MET |
METHAMPHETAMINE |
1000 ng/ml |
|
MTD |
METHADONE |
300 ng/ml |
|
AMP |
AMPHETAMINE |
1000 ng/ml |
|
BAR |
BARBITURATES |
300 ng/ml |
|
BZO |
BENZODIAZEPINES |
300 ng/ml |
|
TCA |
TRICYCLIC ANTIDEPRESSANT |
1000 ng/ml |
|
|
These tests are
very simple to use in the privacy of your home.