Multi Drug Test
Multi Drug Test

SELFCheck Multi Drug Home-Screening Test (1 test)

£17.99

• Simple and rapid test for detection of commonly abused drugs
• Visual result within minutes
• Uses a urine sample
• Completely confidential
• Test can be performed in the comfort and privacy of your home – no need to visit doctor or wait for lab results

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    WHAT IS THE SELFCHECK MULTI DRUG TEST?

    The SELFCheck Multi Drug Test detects the most commonly abused drugs which are – cocaine, amphetamine, cannabis, methamphetamine including ecstasy, heroin and benzodiazepines.

    HOW AND WHEN DO I PERFORM THIS TEST?

    Please read instructions enclosed within the product on how to perform the test and get results.

    The test is carried out by immersing the test strip in a urine sample and provides a visual result within 5 minutes.

    This test can be performed at any time of the day and does not require you to limit intake of food or drink.

    WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I GET A POSITIVE RESULT?

    A positive result is only indicative of the presence of the particular drug or its metabolites and does not give the level of intoxication or concentration in the blood.

    Following a positive result, the user should seek professional advice.

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    • Keep out of reach of children
    • Store in a cool dry place
    • Do not use the test after expiry date shown on the packaging
    • Do not tamper with test before use

    For further information on this test and how to carry it out correctly, please read the enclosed leaflet provided with this test and the product packaging.

Although all of our content is written and reviewed by healthcare professionals, it should not be substituted for or used as medical advice. If you have any questions about your health, please speak to your doctor.

Authored Aug 02, 2021 by Joseph Issac, MPharm
Reviewed Oct 20, 2023 by Prabjeet Saundh, MPharm