Description
Urine Adulteration Test
Urine Adulteration occurs when a donor intentionally manipulates a urine sample to avoid detection of illicit drug use. Successful adulteration can lead to false-negative drug test results, undermining the reliability of drug screening programs.
Using a Urine Specimen Validity Test helps ensure the integrity of urine samples. One of the most effective methods for detecting adulteration or dilution is by evaluating specific urinary characteristics, including creatinine (CRE), pH, and specific gravity (SG). Additionally, this test detects the presence of adulterants such as glutaraldehyde (GLUT), nitrite (NIT), and oxidants (OX) in urine samples.
Key Benefits
- Ensures Sample Integrity: Detects tampered or diluted urine samples.
- Comprehensive Analysis: Measures creatinine, pH, and specific gravity levels.
- Adulterant Detection: Identifies the presence of glutaraldehyde, nitrite, and oxidants.
- Reliable Drug Screening: Helps prevent false-negative drug test results.
Test Parameters
- Creatinine (CRE): Indicates possible sample dilution.
- pH: Identifies extreme acidity or alkalinity.
- Specific Gravity (SG): Determines urine concentration levels.
- Glutaraldehyde (GLUT): Detects foreign substances used to mask drug presence.
- Nitrite (NIT): Identifies chemical adulterants commonly used to interfere with drug detection.
- Oxidants (OX): Reveals the presence of oxidizing agents that may alter drug test results.
For more information, please visit the official product page: Urine Adulteration Test.