Urine Adulteration Test Strips (6 Parameter) 25 Tests
Urine Adulteration Test Strips (6 Parameter) 25 Tests
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The drug testing kit UK urine adulteration strips offer a fast and easy "dip-and-read" method for detecting diluted or tampered urine samples. These strips, also known as specimen validity Tests (S.V.T.), provide a quick, one-step screening process to determine if a urine specimen has been altered, tampered with, or diluted. The test simultaneously checks for six key markers/parameters: Creatinine, Nitrite, Glutaraldehyde, pH, Specific Gravity, and Oxidants in human urine. The strips function through a colorimetric reaction between the chemical reagents on the test pads and the urine sample, delivering semi-quantitative results via a color comparison chart.
Detectable Adulterants (Markers/Parameters):
- pH Level: Tests for acidic or alkaline adulterants. Normal urine pH ranges from 4.0 to 9.0. pH levels below 4.0 or above 9.0 indicate possible adulteration.
- Specific Gravity: Checks for sample dilution. Normal specific gravity ranges from 1.003 to 1.030. Levels outside this range suggest dilution.
- Nitrite: Detects exogenous nitrate, often added as products like “Klear.” Levels above 7.5 mg/dl are considered abnormal.
- Glutaraldehyde: Identifies the presence of exogenous aldehydes, such as those found in "Clear Choice" or "UrinAid." Glutaraldehyde is not naturally found in urine, so its presence indicates adulteration.
- Creatinine: Measures creatinine levels, which are generally stable and related to muscle mass. Levels below 20 mg/dl suggest specimen tampering, typically through dilution.
- Oxidants: Detects the presence of oxidizing agents like bleach, hydrogen peroxide, and pyridinium chlorochromate.
Instructions for Use:
- Ensure the strips are within their expiry date.
- Remove one strip from the container.
- Dip the strip into the urine sample for approximately 2 seconds, making sure all reagent test pads are fully submerged.
- After 1 minute, compare the colors on the reagent pads to the provided color chart. Interpret the results for each test marker/parameter.
- An abnormal result for any marker suggests the sample has been manipulated, altered, or contaminated, possibly due to the use of detox or masking agents.
- Each container includes complete instructions, technical details, and background information to guide the testing procedure.
Note: All abnormal results should be confirmed by a laboratory for accuracy.







