Testmedica's Ecstasy ScreenTest 2 CT
TestMedica Ecstacy (MDMA) Drug Screen diagnostics are a quick and easy way to check for ecstacy (MDMA) in the urine. The detection ofeEcstacy (MDMA) and their levels may be indicative of an abnormality or an infection. These TestMedica Ecstacy (MDMA) Drug Screens are, easy, accurate and affordable. No need to take time off from work. No insurance copays. Private. In-home test results are not shared with anyone. Accurate. When used as directed, over 99%. The Ecstacy (MDMA) Drug Screen detects ecstacy in urine at concentrations equal to or greater than 500 ng/ml. Quick & easy. Just dip in urine and read results. Each TestMedica Ecstacy (MDMA) Drug Screen package contains 2 tests.Controlled substances and their mandated allowable levels in urine as specified by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Cocaine 300 ng/ml Marijuana (THC) 50 ng/ml Heroin/Opiates 300 ng/ml Methamphetamine 500 ng/ml MDMA (Ecstacy) 500 ng/mlControlled substance and mandated allowable level in urine as specified by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) for MDMA (Ecstacy) 500 ng/ml.Directions: How to use the TestMedica Ecstacy (MDMA) Drug Screen:Fill a clean cup with a urine sample and hold the unwrapped test strip in a vertical position. The urine level should not be higher than the "max level" indicated on the strip. Dip the test strip into the urine and read results after 5 minutes.Reading Your Results: In 5 minutes, a color band will appear closest to the top indicating that the test is complete (single color band). The closest band to the bottom shows the test results. Two Red Lines means Negative. One Red Line means Positive. A line is a line no matter how light or dark in color, intensity, or width.Warning: For In Vitro diagnostic use only. (Not for internal use.) Do not reuse the test strip. If you get unexpected results, check with your doctor.TestMedica Ecstacy (MDMA) Drug Screen one-step home drug test is intended for use as part of a family drug abuse awareness program. Test and test results are for informational purposes only and are not intended to monitor, treat or diagnose any disease. Only your physician can diagnose disease. If results are unexpected, contact your health care provider.


