Frequently Asked Questions
faint line by the “T” means a negative result. Even a very light line shows drug levels are below the cutoff. It’s common near the end of detox. Make sure to read the result within 5 minutes for best accuracy.
Our test uses FDA-cleared, CLIA-waived technology for reliable screening at home. While lab tests are more detailed, this is a trusted tool for initial detection of 12 drugs often screened in workplaces and clinics.
It detects THC, cocaine, opiates, amphetamines, methamphetamines, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, oxycodone, methadone, PCP, MDMA, and buprenorphine — covering both illicit and prescription drug misuse.
Yes. Some cold medications, sleep aids, or antidepressants may trigger false positives. Always check with your doctor or confirm unexpected results with a lab test, especially if you’re using prescription meds.
Timing varies. Drugs like cocaine and meth show up within hours; THC may stay for 30+ days in regular users. Detection depends on drug type, usage frequency, body fat, hydration, and overall metabolism.
