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| I would appreciate some clarity on this whole line thing. The cutoffs for these test are 50/ngs (I believe...). The tests say that if ANY type of line shows up, that means the result is a negative. This obviously means that your either really close or below the cutoff....My main concern is that how do these labs view this. I am under the impression that most places will not use the GC/MS method unless the first test comes back as positive. If this border line result comes up in a lab, does they push the envelope or take it as a passing grade? |
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The rule of thumb I have seen is that if the line can be photographed or photocopied, it is a line and a negative. I don't think the test/tester really cares how negative you are, just that you are negative. Negative = no more testing. | |
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| I concur with anxious. To say that a faint line on an assay indicates that a sample is close to the cutoff level would be conjecturing because assays lack the ability to provide a quantitive number, unlike the GC/MS test. |
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I think faint line is indication of metabolite presence but too small to fail.
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| I give 5 panel instant tests all the time for employers. For negative 5-panels, the opiate line is always very dark, the amphetamine line is almost always considerably lighter thant the opiate line and the marijuana line varies from donor to donor. The cocaine line is usually the same darkness for negative readings and the amphetamine and Methamphetamine lines also vary from donor to donor. That doesn't mean the donor has any of those substances in their system, it doesn't mean they don't. It only means there isn't enough to trigger a non-negative result. If the line can be photocopied or photographed, it should be considered negative. |
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i have noticed that they vary from test to test (first check cup vs. first check disc vs. dip stick vs. dip strip) - but, a line is a line is a line. yay. | |
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