Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Substitution Method for Urine Test

Substitution is a method that involves substituting your urine with that of another person or a synthetic sample. This method works for every urine test provided some conditions are met. You simply give them clean urine (not yours) by concealing the urine in container or other Delivery devise that allow temperature monitoring. Sample must be contained so that it is kept at delivery required temperatures of 92 to 100 deg. F. When you are behind closed doors with the collection cup be sure you can quietly open the container.
  • Females can use a 2oz small children's aspirin bottle with aluminum foil rubber banded around opening and pop it open with sharp fingernail.
  • Getting Urine from a donor: You can substitute someone else's urine. You need to trust them and test it with a reagent panel strip available at wall greens. Collect urine fresh and keep it in a sealed, refrigerated container and use within the 48Hrs. as urine will darken and bacteria will grow, when deterioration becomes noticeable the lab may suspect something.
  • Synthetic urine is basically all the same. It is used to calibrate lab equipment and can be obtained in small bottles in liquid form or with a more accurate Delivery Devise. A powdered concentrate form comes in vials so it can be dropped in warm water creating instant urine.

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