DC212B_DCW-RT_ADT3_color-chart. indd - Drug Testing For Less Adulteration results are obtained by direct comparison of the reacted pads with the color blocks on the reverse side of this card Adulterated urine will show result colors similiar to those in the “Abnormal” columns of the color chart enclosed
How long do I have to wait to read the results? Each parameter on a urine test strip requires a specific development time to yield accurate results, typically ranging from 30 seconds to 120 seconds This waiting time allows the chemical reactions on the strip to complete and produce stable color changes that can be accurately interpreted
Identify Diagnostics Drug Test Cup Training The adulterant (specimen validity) pads must be read at the test read time listed in the color chart as the colors may change Pad colors that change to a color NOT found listed in the normal range are to be read as abnormal
Adulterant Information - Sober Scientific How Do You Read An Adulterant Strip? Specimens that have not been adulterated will display a normal color range on the pad Abnormal results (high or low) require collection of a new specimen and re-testing Read the adulterant strip at 1 minute
iScreenTM Urine Test Drug Screen Square Cup For the adulteration strip(s) if equipped, read results immediately, or at 30 seconds, or at 45 seconds and compare each adulterant pad to verify pad color is within acceptable range according to the Adulteration Color Comparison Chart
What are Adulterants? | Drug Testing Adulteration strips are additional testing strips that will test the integrity of the specimen provided They can only be used on urine specimens and are usually sold at a slight up-charge compared to tests without them