Product Details
More Details About the Marijuana One-Step Home Test
Contents
- one single-use Marijuana home test strip
Instructions
- Bring the pouch to room temperature before opening it. Remove the test panel from the sealed pouch and use it as soon as possible.
- Take off the cap outside of the test end. With arrows pointing toward the urine specimen, immerse the test panel vertically in the urine specimen for at least 10-15 seconds. Do not pass the arrows on the test panel when immersing the panel.
- Place the test panel on a non-absorbent flat surface, start the timer and wait for the colored line(s) to appear. The results should be read at five minutes. Do not interpret results after 10 minutes.
Interpretation of Marijuana Drug Testing Results
NEGATIVE: Two lines appear. One colored line should be in the control region and another apparent colored or a faded colored line adjacent should be in the test region. This negative result indicates that the drug concentration is below the detectable level. NOTE: The shade of the test line region will vary, but it should be considered negative whenever there is even a faint colored line.
POSITIVE: One colored line appears in the control region. No line appears in the test region. This positive result indicates that the drug concentration is above the detectable level.
INVALID: Control line fails to appear. Insufficient specimen volume or incorrect procedural techniques are the most likely reasons for control line failure. Review the procedure and repeat the test using a new test panel.
Frequently Asked Questions
When you've got questions about at-home drug testing or our marijuana drug test kit, we've got the answers. Below, you can see the most frequently asked questions from our clients.
How long can marijuana stay in my system after smoking?
When you're drug testing for marijuana, cannabis itself is not what the drug test will show as a result. Marijuana drug tests are actually testing for only one of the over 100 cannabinoids in the cannabis plant. This cannabinoid is tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). THC can stay in your system for longer than many other substances because it's stored in the fat cells of your body. Typically, the average person can pass a drug test after 30 days since the last time they used marijuana. However, this detection window can be much longer depending on several different factors. These factors include body weight, marijuana use frequency, and diet. For example, a person with daily marijuana use who's overweight compared to their height and who doesn't drink enough water can have THC in their system for 90 days since the last time they consumed cannabis. If you're unsure of the detection window for your body, you should consider using our home marijuana drug test kit after 30 days since the last time you consumed marijuana. If you don't pass the at-home drug test, we offer many different detox programs designed to rid your body of drug toxins.
Are there any factors that could affect the drug test results?
Yes, several factors can affect the outcome of a urine drug test. Several over-the-counter medications and prescription medications can affect the validity of your drug test. In addition, the drug test can only provide accurate test results on a fresh human urine sample. Therefore, old urine or diluted urine samples may not provide accurate test results. For the best test results for your home drug test, ensure that you deposit your urine directly into the urine collection cup and that the urine cup is clean and not contaminated with any cleaning products. Keep in mind that this drug test is only meant to determine the presence of THC and not the actual concentration of THC in your system.
Can I get a positive test result for marijuana from second-hand smoke?
No. If your marijuana use was only second-hand, you shouldn't get a positive test result. The level of THC that you receive from second-hand smoke is not high enough to show up on a drug test. Second-hand marijuana smoke can add to your THC concentrations. However, the THC concentration will be at significantly low levels that cannot be detected by a urine drug test, nor will it cause any psychoactive effects.
Does a faint line still mean a negative test result?
Yes, a faint line does still mean a negative test result. However, so long as the control line (C) appears, then any line that shows up under test (T) indicates a passing drug test, no matter how faint the line appears. Therefore, you can still get a negative test result with only a faint line on the drug test.
Can drinking large amounts of water affect a urine drug test?
Drinking large amounts of water prior to a drug test can dilute the urine sample. However, this only matters if you're already close to the cutoff level for the test. For example, someone who rarely uses marijuana could drink a lot of water before a drug test conducted around 20 days since they used marijuana and pass. However, an everyday marijuana user can consume large amounts of water, and it has no bearing on the test results. Therefore, drinking water in excess produces varied results based on the individual.