Home Drug Testing
With the advent of accurate drug testing over the past two
decades, it has only become natural for an "over the counter" variety to appear
in the form of home drug testing kits. While once reserved for commercial
ventures and huge corporations, the average person now has at his or her
disposal, the same means of detection once available only to commercial
laboratories. Many of the home kits available are the same ones used by
corporations and police departments around the world, so you can be certain of
accurate results if you buy the right kit.
There are two varieties of home drug testing kits; those that
sample hair and those that sample urine. Urine tests can typically trace back
only a week or so, but traces of drugs remain in the hair as long as the hair
was grown when the drugs were consumed. Hair tests can be used to override a
urine test that can no longer be redone due to time lapse. That makes hair tests
more accurate if time has passed, or if an accusation is made of an incident
several months previously. The hair can determine whether or not the teen was
using drugs at a point of time that could not be proven or disproven through a
urine test.
Testing in one’s home is completely confidential, so if a
parent suspects teen drug use, a home drug testing kit can be used with no
outside parties involved. Additionally, the mere presence of a drug testing kit
in the bathroom can provide the impetus for teens to avoid using drugs or
succumbing to peer pressure to try them in the first place. The mere presence of
the kit can be a powerful deterrent to a teen that might otherwise sneak
occasional use, if he or she feels they could be tested at any time.
Home drug testing can also be done by parents of teenage
athletes to ensure that they are not violating school drug policies. This can be
an easier way to ensure that the child is refraining from using drugs or
steroids, rather than having to use expensive laboratories, and the schools
themselves can even use these home drug testing kits themselves to cut down on
expenses if they suspect a student is using drugs in violation of their
policies. If the results come back positive, then the student can opt for a
commercial test to attempt to disprove the school’s test, but in all likelihood,
the findings will be the same, as most of these kits are of the same type and
quality as those used commercially.
These home drug testing kits are much more convenient and
inexpensive than commercial tests, much like home pregnancy tests, and allow a
greater degree of privacy and less embarrassment than going to a laboratory for
a public test. Privacy is a great concern to many, and these home tests allow
the greatest amount of privacy to the individual, while keeping the cost to a
minimum.
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