Monday, January 23, 2012

What are Adulterants – Know How Drug Test Kits with Adulterant Check Work

Adulterants are the substances which are used to manipulate the urine specimens in order to get false negative results, in an intention to alter the results. Drug abusers tend to pass the drug test by adding adulterants to the samples after collecting it. Adulterants would be simple household chemicals or purposefully made commercial drug free specimens. This kind of adulteration misleads the organizations or the persons conducting the drug test and make them to take wrong decisions.

Simple methods to detect the addition of adulterants to the sample are – by observing the characteristics of the sample like pH, oxidation, specific gravity, color and temperature. Since these characteristics could be found easily with the help of drug test kits with adulterant check they are found to be most useful things. Let us see how they detect the presence of different drugs.

It conducts and detects all the above mentioned things as follows.
  • PH test will be conducted in order to find the presence of acidic or alkaline adulterants in urine. Values outside the mentioned range may indicate that the sample has been altered.
  • In order to find the presence of oxidizing agents like bleach and hydrogen peroxide, oxidant test will be done. Since, the normal urine will not contain such oxidants they can be found easily.
  • The normal range of sample dilution is from 1.003 to 1.030 and if the specific gravity test detects the dilution outside this range, it shows that the sample is adulterated.
These are the few factors which decides whether the sample is adulterated or not. Temperature and the color of the sample are the secondary determinants since they all alone are not sufficient to check for adulteration.

Hence, urine drug test kits with adulterant check are found to be helpful. When it comes to home drug testing, these kits are easy to use and also give reliable results along with the confirmation that the sample is not manipulated.

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