Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Urine Analysis How to pass a drug test

Requirements for all Urine samples:
HALF THE TEST IS PASSING THE URINE ANALYSIS
1. Color
If a urine sample looks clear, the lab will suspect that it's watered down. They can not report it as positive, but they will do a conformation test to look closer at pH range, specific gravity, and creatinine content, if out of any of these levels are out of range they will reject the sample and inform your employer that you tried to beat the test. If this happens, the sample might as well be positive, because you won't get hired. Have your substitute donor take vitamin b complex before giving the urine sample. Fake-It has a natural color, vitamin B can have a florescent color.
2. Temperature
Urine should be collected between 91 and 99 degrees. NIDA certified labs will verify temperature. If out of temperature range you fail.
3. Creatinine
Creatinine is a waste product of creatine, which is amino-acid contained in muscle tissue and it shows up in urine. Creatinine levels drop below normal when people dilute their urine, This tests is to ensure that the subject didn't drink unusual amounts of water or some "sucker clean". An *accurate* creatinine "clearance" test would require a urine and blood test 24 hours before the drug test to determine the normal creatinine level for that individual, this is almost never done so a guideline of 5 (ng/ml). l has been set as a low point .Detox Drinks flush and dilute the specific gravity and creatine levels.
4. pH
pH: Normal urine pH ranges from 4.5 to 8.0. Values below pH 4.0 or above pH 9.0 are indicative of adulteration. pH is often changed when people spike their sample with household products or masking agents. Use caution when doping urine, pH will be tested for.
5. Specific Gravity
Random urine may vary in specific gravity from 1.003-1.030. Normal adults with normal diets and normal fluid intake will have an average urine specific gravity of 1.016-1.0227. Elevated urine specific gravity value may be obtained in the presence of moderate quantities of protein. DOT guidelines1 state that a urine specimen with specific gravity level of less than 1.003 is an indication of adulteration.
An unusual specific gravity indicates that a sample has been tampered with. When you drink too much water, sucker clean or add water to a sample the specific gravity will crash. they will do a dilution conformation test to look closer at pH range, specific gravity, and creatinine content, if out of range they will reject the sample.
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