How do you test a suspicious powder, pill or drink? This 11-panel drug test for powders and surface swabs is designed for situations where the substance content is unknown and a fast preliminary screening is required.
The test is intended for the analysis of materials, residues and surfaces – not biological samples. Results are easy to read within approximately 5 minutes.
What can be tested?
- Suspicious powders and dry residues
- Crushed tablets and single pills
- Surface residues using a swab method
- Drinks (after dilution according to instructions)
Drug groups included in the 11-panel test
- Amphetamine (AMP1000)
- Ecstasy (MDMA500)
- Methamphetamine (MET1000)
- Cannabis (THC50)
- Cocaine (COC300)
- Morphine-based opiates (MOP300)
- LSD (LSD20)
- Benzodiazepines (BZO300)
- Buprenorphine (BUP10)
- Methadone (MTD300)
- Tramadol (TML100)
How to perform the test
Surface swab testing
Wipe the test strip ends across the surface (table, floor, etc.) several times in crossing motions at a low angle to collect possible residues.
Powder or tablet testing
Add a small amount of powder to the buffer tube, close and shake thoroughly. Wait approximately 30 seconds before dispensing the buffer into the test cap according to instructions.
Reading the result
- Two lines (C + T) = Negative result
- Only C line = Positive screening result
- No C line = Invalid test
This drug test for powders and surface swabs provides a fast preliminary indication. It does not replace laboratory analysis, and positive results should be confirmed when required.
Frequently Asked Questions – Drug Test for Powders and Surface Swabs
Can this test be used on powder found at a party?
Yes. The drug test for powders and surface swabs can be used to screen suspicious powder found at parties, workplaces or schools after dissolving the sample according to instructions.
Can it test a single pill found on the floor?
Yes. A crushed sample can be dissolved in the buffer solution and tested within minutes.
Can drinks be tested?
Yes. Suspected drinks can be diluted and analyzed using the same screening procedure.
Does this test show if a person has used drugs?
No. This test analyzes materials and residues, not biological samples. Urine or saliva tests are required for personal drug use assessment.
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