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| Seems like they'd be a good tool to have in the arsenal. |
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| Not really. The UL additive will not work on instant-type screens because it takes 90 minutes to destroy the toxins. Also the additive requires 60-90 ml of sample. If the additive is added to a sample of less than 60 ml, the test results could come back as "adulterated" due to an abnormal ph. The Quick Fix urine (made by the same manufacturer as the UL additive) should be used instead. It will work on all screens and GC/MS tests, and is much easier to use than fumbling around with additive vials in the bathroom stall. |
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