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EMPLOYER COMPLETE
DRUG TESTING PACK
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List Price: |
$450.00 |
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Sale
Price: |
$395.00 |
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Why
Test Employees? Drug users
are more likely to:
•steal,
•damage property
•cause accidents,
•act violently.
Drug users are
more prone to:
•absenteeism,
•low performance
•criminal activity
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You want to maximize
your employees’
productivity but you
have a suspicion that
some employees are
doing drugs. Drug
testing is vital in
maintaining a drug free
work place. Our
employer all-inclusive
drug testing pack
allows you to have at
your disposal all the
items needed to conduct
testing for a variety
of illegal drugs.
COMPLETE
DRUG TESTING PACK
INCLUDES EVERYTHING
WHAT EMPLOYERS OR
SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION
NEED:
•
Multi Drug NIDA-5 Panel
Test Kits (50)
• Powder free
disposable latex gloves
(50pr)
• Specimen collection
cups with thermometer
(50)
• Adulteration strips
to control validity of
the urine specimen (50)
• 1 Urine Laboratory
Test Kit (extra kits
are available for
purchase)
• Drug Testing
Applicant Notice with
Acknowledgement Form
(50)
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Explanation:
COC - Cocaine 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 - Amphetamine 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.
OPI - 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 - Marijuana (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.
PCP - 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.
MET -Methamphetamine
(Ecstasy) 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 MET include increased blood pressure and
cardiac arrhythmias. More acute responses include
anxiety, paranoia, hallucinations, psychotic behavior,
and eventually, depression and exhaustion. The effects
of MET generally last 2-4 hours, and the drug has a
half-life of 9-24 hours in the body. MET is excreted in
the urine primarily as amphetamine and oxidized and
deaminated derivatives. However, 10-20% of MET is
excreted unchanged. Thus, the presence of the parent
compound in the urine indicates MET use. MET is
generally detectable in the urine for 3-5 days,
depending on urine pH level.
BZD - 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.
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 |
AMP |
AMPHETAMINE |
1000 ng/ml |
BZO |
BENZODIAZEPINES |
300 ng/ml |
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