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SafeScreen’s drug testing kit produces a positive or negative result in less than 10 minutes. It is a simple urine based drug test for the 5 most commonly used recreational drugs: Cocaine, Amphetamine, Methamphetamine, Cannabis & MDMA (Ecstasy). SafeScreen’s drug testing kit has a 99% accuracy rate and is easy to use in either a professional or home setting. You will quickly know if the person tested has been taking drugs. Urine analysis is the most reliable form of testing for drugs. This is why it’s quickly becoming the most popular test kit available for use in schools, hospitals, and prisons. SafeScreen’s urine drug test can be used to detect drug use in individuals or to monitor people at a place of work were drug use is suspected.
The test can be used by parents as an aid in deterring their children from taking drugs or for detecting drugs use. Drug testing is an accepted way of checking compliance for all types of drug abuse for a multitude of different reasons; from responsible parenting, to making sure a person who was once addicted to drugs has fully recovered.
These tests offer fast & reliable results within 10 minutes. They are over 99% accurate, safe to use and have the CE mark, FDA approval. You just dip the kit into a sample of urine and then read the results. This is the most popular drug testing device in Europe and is the same high quality as the test used by health and screening professionals worldwide.
Causes of substance abuse
Everyone knows drugs can be dangerous, but people still use them. Some people take them occasionally and some on a daily basis. People try drugs for all kinds of reasons the biggest pretexts why people try drugs or continue to use drugs are:
• Peer Pressure; a desire to “fit in”
• Escapism and relaxation
• Boredom
• Rebellion
• Experimentation
For many people, once they've started taking certain drugs, they become physically or mentally addicted. Eventually, trying to get drugs becomes the most important thing in their lives, using up all their time, money and energy. Many people don't become addicted, but may continue to do drugs for the same reasons they started.
Symptoms of drug use in adolescents
If an adolescent shows any of the following symptoms, It does not mean that they are using drugs. These types of behaviour may simply be the product of adolescent stress; depression or various other problems. However, they could also be indicative of a drug problem. People taking drugs may change eating habits; a loss or an increase of appetite; unexplained weight change and any of the following symptoms:
• Slowed or staggering walk; poor physical coordination
• Inability to sleep, unusual laziness
• Red, watery eyes; pupils larger or smaller than usual; blank stare
• Cold, sweaty palms; shaking hands
• Puffy face, blushing or paleness
• Smell of substance on breath, body or clothes
• Extreme hyperactivity; excessive talkativeness
• Runny nose; hacking cough
• Needle marks on lower arm, leg or souls of the feet
• Nausea, vomiting or excessive sweating
• Tremors or shakes of hands, feet or head
• Irregular heartbeat
Behavioural Signs:
• Change in overall attitude/personality with no other identifiable cause
• Changes in friends; new hang-outs; sudden avoidance of the old crowd; doesn't want to talk about new friends; friends are known drug users
• Change in activities or hobbies
• Drop in grades at school or performance at work; skips school or is late for school
• Change in habits at home; loss of interest in family and family activities
• Difficulty in paying attention; forgetfulness
• General lack of motivation, energy, self-esteem, "I don't care" attitude
• Sudden oversensitivity, temper tantrums, or resentful behaviour
• Moodiness, irritability, or nervousness
• Silliness or giddiness
• Paranoia
• Excessive need for privacy; unreachable
• Chronic dishonesty
• Change in personal grooming habits
Drug Specific Symptoms:
Marijuana: Glassy, red eyes; talking loudly and inappropriate laughter, followed by sleepiness; a sweet burnt scent; loss of interest, motivation; weight gain or loss.
Alcohol: Clumsiness; difficulty walking; slurred speech; sleepiness; poor judgment; dilated pupils; possession of a false ID card.
Depressants: (including barbiturates and tranquilizers) Seems drunk but without the associated odor of alcohol; difficulty concentrating; clumsiness; poor judgment; slurred speech; sleepiness; and contracted pupils.
Stimulants: Hyperactivity; euphoria; irritability; anxiety; excessive talking followed by depression or excessive sleeping at odd times; may go long periods of time without eating or sleeping; dilated pupils; weight loss; dry mouth and nose.
Hallucinogens: Dilated pupils; bizarre and irrational behavior including paranoia, aggression, hallucinations; mood swings; detachment from people; absorption with self or other objects, slurred speech; confusion.
Heroin: Needle marks; sleeping at unusual times; sweating; vomiting; coughing and sniffling; twitching; loss of appetite; contracted pupils; no response of pupils to light.
How do I Perform the Test?
As with all SafeScreen’s home test kits, everything you need to carry out and interpret a test is included with your order. The test for drug use can be performed discretely, in the privacy of your home by following the easy step by step instructions. Results are available in minutes rather than the days or weeks normally required to obtain laboratory results.
This drug testing kit is easy to use and the test can be conducted at home, work or school. All drugs test kits are ready for use and come with clear instructions. Simply dip the cassette into the urine, wait five minutes and read the results.
All orders for SafeScreen tests received before 4.15pm are dispatched the same day. Your test kit will be delivered discretely in plain, unmarked packaging with no indication of the contents inside the box. Boxes are then posted inside a secure mail bag to ensure your complete privacy.
Drug Treatment & Prognosis
For people with drug dependence problems, there is no quick solution. The eventual outcome of drug abuse is dependent on the interaction between the drug, individual and society in addition to the treatment intervention. If dependency on drugs has developed then it is generally seen as a chronic condition. This means that relapse and remission can last for years rather than a few months, it’s an addiction that’s very difficult although not impossible to overcome. Studies have shown that it is the less chronic addicts who are likely to abstain in the short term, and early treatment is more likely to lead to long-term improvement.
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