Cheat Protection Chart

Cheat Protection Chart

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<p class&equals;"h4&lowbar;text"><strong>Cheat Protection Level 1<&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Tamper Proof Test<&sol;strong>&colon; Zero contact with employee saliva or breath&comma; make our alcohol and saliva drug tests tamper proof&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"h4&lowbar;text"><strong>Cheat Protection Level 2<&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Built in Temperature Strip<&sol;strong>&colon; Drug test temperature strips quickly determine whether an employee drug test specimen is from the actual donor&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"h4&lowbar;text"><strong>Cheat Protection Level 3-6<&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Adulteration<&sol;strong>&colon; Our Drug Testing Kits with Cheat Protection 3 or 6 screen for either 3 or all 6 of the below listed adulterants&period; For your convenience each corresponding product page displays abbreviations of adulteration tested for in the section &&num;8220&semi;Drug Test Detects&&num;8221&semi;&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<ul>&NewLine;<li><strong>Creatinine &lpar;<abbr title&equals;"Creatinine">CR<&sol;abbr> or <abbr title&equals;"Creatinine">CRE<&sol;abbr>&rpar;<&sol;strong>&colon; A waste product of creatinine&semi; an amino-acid contained in muscle tissue and found in urine&period; Normal urine creatinine levels are from 20 to 350<abbr title&equals;"Milligrams Per Decilitre">mg&sol;dl<&sol;abbr>&period; The absence of creatinine &lpar;&gt&semi; 5 mg&sol;dl&rpar; is indicative of a urine specimen that is not normal for humans&comma; indicating that excessive amounts of water or diuretics such as herbal tea have been used to try and flush the system&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li><strong>Nitrites &lpar;<abbr title&equals;"Nitrites">NT<&sol;abbr> or <abbr title&equals;"Nitrites">NIT<&sol;abbr>&rpar;<&sol;strong>&colon; Positive results for nitrite usually indicate the presence of commonly used commercial adulterants such as Klear or Whizzies&period; They work by oxidizing the major cannabinoid metabolite <abbr title&equals;"Marijuana &sol; Tetrahydrocannabinol">THC<&sol;abbr>-COOH&period;2&period; Normal urine should contain no trace of nitrite&period; Positive results generally indicate the presence of an adulterant&comma; although levels up to 3&period;6 mg&sol;dl may be due to urinary tract infections&comma; bacterial contamination or improper storage&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li><strong>Glutaraldehyde Aldehydes &lpar;<abbr title&equals;"Glutaraldehyde">GT<&sol;abbr> or <abbr title&equals;"Glutaraldehyde">GLUT<&sol;abbr> or <abbr title&equals;"Glutaraldehyde">GLT<&sol;abbr>&rpar;<&sol;strong> are not normally found in a urine specimen&period; Adulterants such as UrinAid and Clear Choice contain glutaraldehyde which may cause false negative screening results by disrupting the enzyme used in some immunoassay tests&period; The presence of aldehyde in a specimen is generally an indicator of adulteration&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li><strong>Potential of Hydrogen &lpar;<abbr title&equals;"Potential of Hydrogen">PH<&sol;abbr> or <abbr title&equals;"Potential of Hydrogen">pH<&sol;abbr>&rpar;<&sol;strong>&colon; Normal pH levels should be in the range of 4&period;0 to 9&period;0&period; These are drug tests for the presence of alkaline or acidic adulterants&comma; such as vinegar&comma; in the urine&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li><strong>Specific Gravity &lpar;<abbr title&equals;"Specific Gravity">SG<&sol;abbr>&rpar;<&sol;strong>&colon; The normal range is from 1&period;003 to 1&period;030&period; Any values outside of this range could be the result of specimen dilution or adulteration&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<li><strong>Oxidants and Pyridinium Chlorochromate &lpar;<abbr title&equals;"Oxidants and Pyridinium Chlorochromate">OX<&sol;abbr> or <abbr title&equals;"Oxidants and Pyridinium Chlorochromate">PCC<&sol;abbr>&rpar;<&sol;strong>&colon; Oxidizing agents such as bleach and hydrogen peroxide in the urine are generally indications of adulteration&period; Pyridinium chlorochromate &lpar;sold under the brand name UrineLuck&rpar; is a commonly used adulterant&period; The presence of high levels of antioxidants in the urine&comma; such as ascorbic acid &lpar;vitamin C&rpar;&comma; may result in a <a href&equals;"&sol;resources&sol;glossary&sol;define-false-negative">false negative<&sol;a> drug test result&period;<&sol;li>&NewLine;<&sol;ul>&NewLine;

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