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The Rapid Response® Spiked Drink Test is a compact rapid test card with patches covering large sample pads. This test is intended for the qualitative detection of γ-Hydroxybutyric acid (GHB) in beverages. Its versatile and discreet design offers a practical way to test drinks.
Spiked Drink Test
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In social settings where beverage tampering or spiking is a concern, testing your beverage is a defensive step to protect against potential harm.
The Rapid Response® Spiked Drink Test is a compact rapid test card with patches covering large sample pads. This test is intended for the qualitative detection of γ-Hydroxybutyric acid (GHB) in beverages. Its versatile and discreet design offers a practical way to test drinks.
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- For beverage drug testing use only. Not an IVD.
- This test is NOT intended to determine the purity, composition, or if the liquid being examined is safe to use. A positive or negative test result is NOT a guarantee that the liquid being tested is safe or unsafe to use. Any tested liquid is consumed or used at the consumer’s own risk.
- Rapid Response® Spiked Drink Test provides information to consumers but does not eliminate risks. Users of Rapid Response® Spiked Drink Test accept responsibility for any consequences, including injury or death, that may occur after consuming a tested liquid.
- Many factors come into play when testing a liquid, including but not limited to mixture of multiple substances, solubility, and pH of the sample.
- Technical or procedural errors, as well as other substances, and factors may affect the accuracy of the Rapid Response® Spiked Drink Test and can cause false results.
- A positive result indicates the presence of GHB only and does not indicate quantity or concentration.
- A negative result does not rule out the presence of GHB or any other potentially harmful substances.