Description
Barbiturates Drug Test – Urine Dip Test Features
- Rapid Results: Get quick results in under 5 minutes.
- 99% Accurate: Reliable and easy-to-use testing every time.
- Cutoff Level: Detects Barbiturates with a cutoff level of 300 ng/ml.
- Internal Procedural Controls: Ensures testing accuracy and reliability.
- Forensic Use Only: Recommended for research and further confirmation testing.
- Versatile Options: Barbiturates are also detectable using Multidrug Test Cups.
- Same Day Shipping.
- Free Shipping: Available for orders of 200 dip tests or more.
- Ease of Use: Perform tests easily without professional assistance.
- CLIA Waived.
What are Barbiturates?
Barbiturates belong to a class of drugs known as Central Nervous System Depressants. Doctors prescribe them for people suffering from insomnia, anxiety, and seizures.
Some of the known side effects include: Drowsiness, Headache, Low blood pressure (hypotension), Nausea, Sedation, and Skin rash
These drugs come in several forms and have different detection times.
- Long-acting: up to 15 days
- Intermediate-acting: 7 days
- Short-acting: 3 days
Side Effects
Well, as there are side effects to every drug, there are some common, others that are serious, and those rare, but very serious effects of barbiturates, too.
- Common side effects are drowsiness, headache, low blood pressure, skin rash, nausea, and sedation.
- Serious side effects of BAR are abnormally slow breathing, coma, or confusion, even hallucinations, and fainting.
- And the last, but the worst side effects of these drugs are Agranulocythosis, Erythroderma, liver injury, and megaloblastic anemia.
How to Use a Barbiturates Drug Test?
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- Next, hold the test by the end, where you can see the product name. To avoid contamination, do not touch the test membrane.
- Then, holding the test vertically, dip the test in the urine specimen for at least 10-15 seconds. Do not immerse above the maximum line (MAX) on the test. That’s about 1/5th of the way up the test.
- After the drug test has finished, remove the test from the specimen and place it on a non-absorbent flat surface. Start the timer and wait for the colored band(s) to appear. Read the result at 5 minutes. Do not interpret it after 10 minutes.
How to Read Barbiturates Dip Test?
[vc_empty_space height=”20px” woodmart_hide_large=”0″ woodmart_hide_medium=”0″ woodmart_hide_small=”0″ woodmart_hide_extra_small=”0″][woodmart_info_box image=”26200″ image_alignment=”left” woodmart_css_id=”5f1f7b16ea8d2″ img_size=”90×90″ title=”Positive” svg_animation=”no” info_box_inline=”no”]Only one colored band appears, in the control region ©. No apparent colored band appears in the test region (T)[/woodmart_info_box][woodmart_info_box image=”26201″ image_alignment=”left” woodmart_css_id=”5f1f7b4ae0d99″ img_size=”90×90″ title=”Negative” svg_animation=”no” info_box_inline=”no”]Two colored bands appear on the membrane. One brand appears in the control regions © and another band appears in the test region (T).[/woodmart_info_box][woodmart_info_box image=”26202″ image_alignment=”left” woodmart_css_id=”5f1f7b5ce01d9″ img_size=”90×90″ title=”Invalid” svg_animation=”no” info_box_inline=”no”]Control band fails to appear. Results from any test which has not produced a control band at the specified read time must be discarded. Please review the procedure and repeat with a new test. If the problems persist, discontinue using the kit immediately and contact your local distributor.[/woodmart_info_box]Why Test for Barbiturates?
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) classifies barbiturates as Schedule III Drugs. They are less addictive than drugs under Schedules I and II. However, they have current medical uses in the US.
Why Do Some People Abuse Barbiturates?
Barbiturates help people sleep and relax. As such, doctors prescribe them to people who need more sleep and relaxation.
Additionally, people who are using stimulant drugs like amphetamine need them to relax or sleep.
The problem is, some people become so dependent on barbiturates. As a consequence, they get hooked, and later on, develop resistance to the drug. When this happens, they need to take more drugs. This is when overdose most likely occurs.