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. Packaging Details: Pouch+Box+Carton packaging (1) With our company's Logo (2) With the natural package (3) With OEM package (4) ODM