Place of Origin: | CHINA |
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Brand Name: | Neutral packing, OEM is available |
Certification: | CE,FDA 510K, CLIA WAIVED,OTC |
Model Number: | CT-C02 |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 2000pcs |
Price: | USD |
Packaging Details: | individual sealed pouch |
Delivery Time: | Depending on order QTY |
Payment Terms: | T/T |
Supply Ability: | 50000pcs/Month |
Quality Management: | ISO 13485 By TUV | Time To Result: | 2-5min |
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Storage: | 4°C - 30°C | Shelf Life: | 24 Months |
Accuracy: | >99% | Specimen: | Urine |
High Light: | drug test cassette,rapid test card |
10 para. DOA Combo for Urine Drug Addiction Screen Test Dipcard / Cassette
Introduction
Why do some people become addicted to drugs while others don't?
No one factor can predict if a person will become addicted to drugs. A combination of factors influences risk for addiction. The more risk factors a person has, the greater the chance that taking drugs can lead to addiction. For example:
1. Biology. The genes that people are born with account for about half of a person's risk for addiction. Gender, ethnicity, and the presence of other mental disorders may also influence risk for drug use and addiction.
2. Environment. A person’s environment includes many different influences, from family and friends to economic status and general quality of life. Factors such as peer pressure, physical and sexual abuse, early exposure to drugs, stress, and parental guidance can greatly affect a person’s likelihood of drug use and addiction.
3. Development. Genetic and environmental factors interact with critical developmental stages in a person’s life to affect addiction risk. Although taking drugs at any age can lead to addiction, the earlier that drug use begins, the more likely it will progress to addiction. This is particularly problematic for teens. Because areas in their brains that control decision-making, judgment, and self-control are still developing, teens may be especially prone to risky behaviors, including trying drugs.
This assay provides only a preliminary analytical test result. A more specific alternate chemical method must be used in order to obtain a confirmed analytical result. Gas chromatography/ mass spectrometry (GC/MS) is the preferred confirmatory method. Clinical consideration and professional judgment should be applied to any drug of abuse test result, particularly when preliminary positive results are indicated.