MOR Test SUMMARY AND EXPLANATION OF THE TEST
The MOR Gold Rapid Screen Test Strip is a fast and easy to read membrane chromatographic immunoassay with no need for instrument. The method employs a unique combination of monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies to specifically identify Morphine in urine with a high degree of sensitivity.
Morphine, one of opiates’ derivatives, is central nervous system stimulants that produce alertness, wakefulness, increased energy, reduced hunger, and an overall feeling of well-being. Morphine has been the preferred drug for the management of pain in cases of advanced cancer and other severe conditions. Morphine and other Opiates’ metabolites may be detected in urine as a result of heroin morphine, codeine, or poppy seed intake. Administration of large doses of Morphine can cause tolerance and physiological dependence in users, and can lead to substance abuse. D-Morphine is controlled substances. GC/MS or immunoassay method has been developed for the determination of 300ng/ml for Morphine.
MOR Test PRINCIPLE
During a test labeled antibody-dye conjugate mixes with urine specimen and binds to the free drug if it is presented in the sample, to form an antibody-antigen complex. This complex prevents the formation of pink color bands in the test zone of the dip-stick if drug to be detected in specimen is above the detection levels (300ng/ml for Morphine). In case of absent of drug and its metabolites, unbound dye conjugate will bind to the antigens immobilized in the test zone to form a pink reaction line. To serve as a quality control for the assay, another pink line will always appears in the test zone regardless positive or negative result.
REAGENTS AND MATERIALS PROVIDED
MOR Test STORAGE
The kits should be stored at temperature 4-30°C the sealed pouch for the duration of the shelf life (18 months).
MOR Test SAMPLE COLLECTION AND PREPARATION
Collect a fresh urine sample in the urine cup, without any preservatives. Urine specimens may be refrigerated (2-8°C) and stored up to 48 hours before testing. Urine samples exhibiting visible precipitates should be filtered, centrifuged or allowed to settle. Use only clear aliquots for testing.
MOR Test ASSAY PROCEDURE
1. Bring the urine sample and test components to room temperature if refrigerated.
2. When ready to test, remove the test device by tearing.
3. Dip the strip in the urine sample for a few seconds. Make sure that the urine level is below “Max” line. As soon as solvent front reached the membrane area place the strip on a clean surface.
4. Read the result in 5-10 minutes.
1. Test Device A pouched strip contains a single test for Amphetamine
2. Urine cup
3. Operating Instruction
MOR Test MATERIALS REQUIRED BUT NOT PROVIDED
1. Clock or Timer
MOR Test WARNING AND PRECAUTIONS
1. For in vitro diagnostic use only.
2. Do not use kit beyond the expiration date.
3. Urine specimens may be infectious; properly handle and dispose of all used reaction devices in biohazard container.
MOR Test INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS
1. Negative: Two pink color bands appear. This indicates MOR in the specimen is below the detection sensitivity (300ng/ml).
2. Positive: Only one pink band for control appears. This indicates the MOR in the specimen is above the detection sensitivity.
3. Invalid: The presence of a control line is necessary to validate test performance. If no band appears the test should be repeated with a new test device.
Note: There is no meaning attributed to color intensity for C and T lines.
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