Introducing the Fentanyl Test Kit 200 mg/ng
Ensure Safety and Peace of Mind
Discover the ultimate tool for fentanyl detection and safety with the Fentanyl Test Kit 200 mg/ng. This comprehensive kit provides accurate results, empowering youto protect yourself and others from the risks of fentanyl. Safeguard your well-being with this reliable testing solution.
What’s included in the kit?
Ensure your safety and make informed decisions with the Fentanyl Test Kit 200 mg/ng. Ideal for individuals, healthcare professionals, and organizations, this kitempowers you to detect fentanyl accurately.
Please note: The Fentanyl Test Kit serves as a harm reduction tool and is not a diagnostic device. Seek professional medical advice for confirmation andappropriate treatment.
Protect yourself and others with the Fentanyl Test Kit 200 mg/ng. Order now and take control of your safety!
Product Specifications
Generic
FEN
1
Dip Stick
Product Benefits
SUMMARY- Fentanyl Tests Strips help bring awareness, curb usage, and help reduce risk of fentanyl overdose.
Public health benefits of fentanyl test strips FTS are a reliable, common-sense means of providing people at risk of fentanyl exposure with more information that can help decrease risk of overdose. Because FTS access is new, scientific evidence is only just beginning to emerge. An evaluation of FTS use in San Francisco found they promote increased fentanyl awareness and lead people to take safety precautions to prevent overdose if fentanyl is detected. A study involving a community-based FTS distribution program in North Carolina found that 81% of those with access to FTS routinely tested their drugs before use. Those with a positive test result were five times more likely to change their drug use behavior to reduce the risk of overdose. In a Rhode Island study of young adults who reported using heroin, cocaine, or illicitly obtained prescription pills, “receiving a positive [fentanyl] result was significantly associated with reporting a positive change in overdose risk behavior.”
A 2018 study jointly conducted by researchers at Brown University, Boston Medical Center, and Johns Hopkins University in collaboration with law enforcement agencies sought to validate the efficacy of FTS for use in detecting fentanyl in drug samples. The study found that the test strips were accurate at detecting fentanyl when it was present in samples of street drugs provided by law enforcement, and unlikely to produce false negative results. FTS have some known limitations. They do not measure the quantity or potency of fentanyl present in a drug sample. There is also emerging evidence that FTS may be cross-reactive with methamphetamine and that when methamphetamine drug samples are tested for fentanyl contamination, the sample should be diluted in a greater amount of water (about half a cup) to produce accurate results.
Cited by MN DOH 11/12/2021