What you should know about Home Drug Tests
A rundown of home drug tests and how they are used
A home drug test was designed with the purpose to measure one's body for illegal chemical substances. It is
possible to give yourself or someone else a home drug test, although most drug tests are administered by a
professional and sent to a lab for analysis. Drug tests are able to detect chemical substances through blood
sample, urine sample, hair sample, saliva sample, and sweat sample. However, the majority of home drug tests are
administered with a urine sample, which is the easiest method for those providing a bodily sample at home. Drug
tests are given for various reasons. For instance, individuals who are required to take a drug test for employment
or insurance purposes may purchase a home drug test to ensure that they are negative.
In addition, home drug tests are often used by parents who want to administer routine drug tests on their children.
When teenagers begin to use drugs, they have a personality change and exhibit signs that raise red flags of drug
abuse. Although parents may try to communicate, teenagers may not be very forthcoming with information. Some
parents decide to give their teenagers a random, unannounced home drug test as a last result. A home drug test will
afford parents the opportunity to get help for their teen although the test might upset the teen.
The home drug test is able to detect the five common drugs. Home drug tests are very similar to drug tests
administered by an employer or insurance agency. Drugs detected include marijuana, opiates, cocaine, amphetamines,
and PCP. Some home drug tests are even able to detect alcohol use. By giving this test to teenagers, parents may
benefit. In addition to screening the urine for illegal drugs, home drug tests are also effective for medical
testing. A home drug test, for example, is often used for measuring blood sugar and for early pregnancy
detection.
Taking a home drug test is effective for many reasons. First, you may take a test to determine whether your body is
free of remnants of illegal drugs. Many employers are utilizing drug tests these days. Random drug tests are
perfect for pinpointing individuals with a drug addiction to screen out individuals who are more likely to commit
employee theft. Drug tests in most cases are random and unannounced. However, some employers will announce an
upcoming drug test and might even be flexible when scheduling workplace drug tests. Employees are therefore given
the opportunity to detoxify their bodies. However, the only foolproof method of detoxifying the body is to stop
drug use.
In rare cases, taking medications for cold or flu might cause a false positive result on drug tests. Antibiotics
might also result in a false positive result for cocaine. Stop use of over the counter drugs before taking the
test.
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