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The Prime Screen 12 Panel Multi Drug Urine Drug Test Card offers a reliable and comprehensive solution for drug testing, detecting 12 substances with over 99% accuracy. Designed for ease of use, it is suitable for various environments including home, workplace, and rehabilitation centers.
H**A
Affordable and accurate!
I bought these for my CDL husband to test him before any drug screen. I was worried about some vitamins and supplements showing up as a false positive. Results seem to match up with professional lab tests he has been administered thus far.
S**N
Works just right. Accurate and reliable. Definitely makes things go smoothly does the truck
It works just right and does its job perfectly. I've no complaints. Definitely help things go smoothly.
V**Y
Worked exactly as described.
Got the results in minutes for 12 different drugs in just 5 mins. 100% accurate since we checked it with multiple samples.
M**R
Accurate, delivered as ordered
This seemed to be the best value for a larger panel test. I’ve used only one so far. When I tested myself at 35 days clean from marijuana, I still showed THC positive, pointing to the sensitivity of this test. I also showed positive for benzodiazepines as I have a prescription for this medication. I take as needed and it had been around 5 days since taking it last, so again this points to a sensitive, accurate test. I had no false positives. Would recommend. This test was simple to use.
S**N
How did your vet know?
Pros: Easy to use, have had accurate results to help guide life saving treatment in non-primate species that are smaller and can't handle as much THC as some people might think.Cons: not as accurate as true species testing, some lay people don't like a single line for a positive result because they don't understand the science and reading instructions is hard.Another Con: not explaining the invalid reading well enough, because several negative reviews were simply from an invalid result not the test itself. We don't expect everyone to be scientists, that's why you get interpretations (positive, negative, invalid), but to get mad at them is a different problem.THC Toxicity in pets (Amazon will flag and remove)A small amount may affect one pet more than another, so there is NO official safe level of exposure. Differences in age, health status, and body size are some of the factors that can lead to toxicity differences. Chances are that your dog weighs less than you. And in cases of puppies, yorkie-poos and chihuahuas, just come on. So many Yorkies. (Liver shunt or THC? Same symptoms....)The minimum lethal oral dose of THC in pets is fairly high; however, deaths have been noted after ingestion of foods containing highly concentrated cannabis, such as medical-grade THC. In fact, fatalities were very rare until the development of synthetics (Spice/K2). Thank you for that.Clinical signs?Most are neurological but also non specific: Pets may become wobbly and uncoordinated. They may be hyperactive or sleepy, disoriented, and/or very vocal. Their pupils may dilate, giving them a wild-eyed appearance, and they may drool excessively or vomit. They may also develop urinary incontinence (i.e., urine leakage). In severe cases, tremors, seizures, and coma can result.Difficult to pin down, physical signs include slow or fast heart rate, altered blood pressure, and slowed respiration rate (breathing rate). Lethargy and increases or decreases in body temperature may also be observed. Fortunately, these side effects are usually short-lived but they can still be dangerous and make your pet quite miserable.How is intoxication diagnosed?Diagnosis is based on an accurate history and clinical signs. Although there are tests to determine the level of THC in the urine, the results take time, making them impractical. Human urine drug screening tests are quicker but are not dependable in pets. The diagnosis is made much more quickly, and treatment initiated, when responsible pet owners provide accurate information regarding the pet's exposure. (Just frigging tell the vet, they aren't the police and they don't care about calling the authorities either - "someone must have thrown it over the fence" or "he must have got it in a walk" are the most common response, because everyone must love spending money to have Spice fall out their pockets on neighborhood walks - but darn it I'll take it as a plausibility to get your pet the desired treatment/diagnosis needed).If cannabis is ingested with toxic or problematic substances, such as xylitol (just please, no, not xylitol again), chocolate, raisins, or foods containing a lot of fat, lots of supportive care or additional treatments may be required to treat conditions associated with the ingestion of those substances.Who am I kidding? This won't post. Whoever reads this, keep your furry ones safe! <3
A**H
Great purchase, affordable
Accurate, easy to use and the price is right. Can’t beat that
M**
Shipping
Would recommend to a friend very accurate and fast shipping
F**A
Very precise
Very accurate test
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