Drug Name
Opiate (HER, MOR) Strip Test
Drug Uses
Opiate (HER, MOR) Strip Test is a simple very accurate one step drug test for the rapid, qualitative detection of opiates and their metabolites.
How Taken
- Allow specimen and test strip to reach room temperature (20 to 30 degrees C) prior to testing;
- Do not open the sealed pouch until you are ready to start the test;
- Remove the test strip from the sealed foil pouch;
- Be careful not to touch the test development areas of the test devices with your fingers or expose these areas to water or other fluids;
- Remove the test strip from the sample and place on a non-absorbent flat surface.
POSITIVE: The appearance of only one color band within the result window indicates the result is positive, i.e. the specimen contains Opiates at a concentration above the cut-off level.
NEGATIVE: The appearance of two color bands within the result window indicates a negative test result. No Opiates above the cut-off level has been detected. The color of the Test band may be lighter or darker than that of the Control Band.
Drug Class and Mechanism
Opiate (HER, MOR) Strip Test is a simple very accurate one step drug test for the rapid, qualitative detection of opiates and their metabolites such as: Codeine, Darvon, Heroin, Methadone, Morphine, Opium, Percodan, Talwin, Dilaudid and Demerol in urine.
Missed Dose
You can use Opiate (HER, MOR) Strip Test whenever you feel you need to do so.
Storage
Opiate (HER, MOR) Strip Test should be stored at room temperature (15 to 30 degrees C) for the duration of the shelf-life. Opiate (HER, MOR) Strip Test must remain in the foil wrap or fog pouch until ready for use.
Warnings/Precautions
Warnings/Precautions:
- The test strip should remain in the sealed pouch until ready for use. Once the sealed pouch has been opened.
- All urine specimens should be considered potentially hazardous and handled in the same manner as an infectious waste agent.
- The test strip should be discarded in a proper container after testing.
- Any positive test should be confirmed with your healthcare provider immediately.
Possible Side Effects
No possible side effects detected.
More Information
The opiate morphine heroin test provides only preliminary data, which should be confirmed by other methods such as gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Clinical considerations and professional judgment should be applied to any drug of abuse test result, particularly when preliminary positive results are indicated.












