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How to Conduct One Step Benzodiazepines Test

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Benzodiazepines are drugs generally prescribed in treatment for over anxiety and sleep disorders. They are also classified as minor tranquilizers, as they slow down the central nervous system's activity. According to National Survey on Drug Use and Health 2007, 1.8 million Americans aged above 12 years used tranquilizers non-medically, of them 6.5% started with tranquilizers for the first time. To check the spreading abuse of tranquilizers such as Benzodiazepines, One step Benzodiazepines test can be handy.

Procedure to conduct the test:
These tests can be done at the comforts of home, schools, workplace or in law enforcement situations. One step Benzodiazepines test gives qualitative result for the drug presence in urine. The drug can be traced for 3 to 7 days in urine.

One step Benzodiazepines test is easy, simple and can be administered without the other person's help. Use the test strip as soon as possible after removing from the sealed pouch. Immerse the test strip in the urine specimen for 10 to 15 seconds vertically as indicated by the arrows, without passing the maximum line on the strip. Then place the strip on non-absorbent surface and wait for the red lines to appear after starting the timer. The result should be taken at five minutes and not after ten minutes. The test should be conducted at room temperature.

Inference of the test:
Preliminary analytical test results can be obtained by one step Benzodiazepines test strip. This test is a rapid urine-screening test that can be performed without using any instruments. This test gives qualitative result for presence or absence of the drug in the urine specimen. It detects elevated levels of Benzodiazepines in urine by selectively utilizing the antibody.

In order to obtain a confirmed analytical result, a more specific alternate chemical method should be used. Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS) is preferred method to confirm the abuse after positive results in preliminary tests. The cut-off levels for Benzodiazepines approved by SAHMSA are 300 ng/ml for the initial test and 250 ng/ml for the confirmation test.

With the wide spread of Benzodiazepines abuse, it is very important to conduct drug tests to detect the abusers and deter it. This information should be helpful to you knowing the abuse of tranquilizers and One step Benzodiazepines test to check the abuse.

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