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The Easy@Home Single Drug Screen Test offers a highly accurate, certified home THC urine test with a 50ng/mL cutoff, detecting THC metabolites up to 5+ days after use. Each pack includes 15 individually wrapped tests for convenient, private, and fast results in just 10 seconds, empowering users to track detox progress or prepare for screenings with confidence.
A**E
Work great, but might recommend 20ng/mL for Anxious People like me
Like many others, I had to pass a pre-employment screening. I have a medical card for cannabis, but this employer does not allow for exemptions.Daily consumer for years and I tested negative immediately without any extra hydration or detox flush just after 12 days of no cannabis. I was nervous about the faint line, like many others, so for future I would recommend buying at least one 20ng/mL test to take right before official testing. However, my results from the lab were also negative. I’ll share below what I learned through my anxiety and panic searching:> I work out regularly and take creatinine on a daily basis. Creatine can help prevent your sample from getting flagged as it’s a component in urine they test for dilution.> Drinking electrolytes (like Liquid IV, Gatorade, etc - I use packs from Aldi) help prevent an over diluted sample too and helps prevent urine from looking too clear.> I did take the Q Carbo Detox drink to try and cover all my basis, but it tasted like battery acid, and turned my urine neon like yellow. I don’t really know if it was effective> Vitamin B12 can help make your urine look more yellow if your plan is to hydrate excessively> I also take a fiber drink supplement daily, this can also help clear out your system from THC. A good practice for your health regardless, but if you have a lot of time, this may help clear you out> Supposedly working out and eating fatty foods can cause your body to release more of the THC stored in fat cells, but I did both of these things the night before my test.> I was personally over thinking if a individual would look at my sample and test and think “man, this is a faint line, I should send it off for more testing” but in reality, the employees are likely not paid enough to go the extra mile and the initial test was done by a computer without that level of judgement. Truly just pass/fail thing.Good luck to everyone else out there just trying to take advantage of natural remedies instead of using chemical medications.
E**.
Works
Used these twice to make sure I didn’t have any thc in my system for a work screening. Worked both times.
M**M
Toxicologists thoughts
I was a forensic toxicologist for 20 years and have had friends and coworker ask me about testing for THC over the past few years since it has been legalized in many states for recreational use (including my state). I handled R&D for SAMHSA/NIDA confirmatory testing by GC/MS, as well as initial screening by immunoassay using various instruments (Hitachi, Olympus, etc). Since these were FDA approved and to SAMHSA standards, they would more than likely perform as expected.In order to recommend quick test strip kits to people, I decided to try some kits. This product performed well in my testing. I used myself as a negative control and the expiration of the strips I received were in 2019. The result was correct with the THC patient line being the same density/color as the control.I then tested a known user at two stages. They were a light user so I tested 1 hour after use and the test was as expected, with a slight positive (faint line on the THC but less prominent than the control). At 1 hour I expected it to be either negative or slightly positive due to the cannabis metabolism rate (but it can vary depending on the individual). I also tested after about 8 hours and it was positive with no THC line and the control line was valid.I have read reviews that say their test did not match the result when sent in to a drug lab and I would warn people that this can be due to many factors and most do not relate to the strips. The ones which could be strip related are expiration, faulty storage, faulty manufacturing (it can happen with any lab test, including reagent based).The most likely cause, however, is that this is a urine test. Urine tests are notorious for being dependent on the concentration of the urine. If you test on a dilute urine and it is negative but then test on a more concentrated urine and it is positive, this is not an invalid result. The same goes for a concentrated urine coming up positive and another test being more dilute coming up negative. If you want to match test results, you would need to do blood tests or check specific gravity or creatinine levels for a THC/Creat ratio.Also you are comparing two different tests. One is based on a test strip and the other is based on an analyzer that used reagents and much better immunoassay techniques. With a strip (as in thin layer chromatography), the result is dependent on the person performing the test being able to distinguish colors and bands, variations in intensity/density, etc. These are also qualitative assays and a 50ng/mL cutoff will vary greatly above that limit. You may not be able to detect even over 100ng/mL by eyesight. Analyzers in a lab use photometers for detection.From what I have seen, I would place these up with any other well made test strip. I would just be sure to return any you get that are close to expiration, which will greatly deteriorate results and more than likely make them invalid. These would be of most use for testing kids or others where you want to know if they have been using cannabis as long as you know to use a concentrated urine (first void after waking works well). I would not use them during a period of fluid intake because that would defeat the purpose. You could also use this to get a ballpark figure of THC levels by serial diluting the urine and testing each dilution to see when it comes up negative. There is no way to know the actual level but if it takes many dilutions (like 1:20) you can be sure the level is fairly high and will take much longer to clear, even on a concentrated sample.
D**J
Seem to be more sensitive than other tests
I am in the final stages of a new job and have to take a 'urine test' for the new gig. I have been taking delta 8 gummies, which are legal in my state, to help me sleep, and it didn't cross my mind until I had the job offer that I would need to be tested. Mercifully I was able to delay my testing by a couple weeks to help flush my system of metabolites, however I was still very paranoid and wanted to test myself before I went to the lab to be officially tested. I didn't want to trust just one OTC test, so I actually bought four different tests to compare. This test was by far the most sensitive - I would always test the same 'sample' when comparing the various tests. A different test pretty clearly showed I would 'pass' at 20 ng/ml, whereas this test I barely saw a line. Barely seeing a line is still a 'pass', so I'm hopeful that I will pass my real test. The other tests I tried showed a much stronger line, so I'm hoping this test is just more sensitive than really needs to be, and the other tests are more representative of what is really used in the lab. So - bottom line is I think these work, but I think they may be more sensitive than others.
T**P
They work
You know the drill, 30 days should do it unless you be smoking the ganja all day everyday. Casual daily user, clean on day 20.
J**N
Utah guy
Works
C**
They work
Works great!
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