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ALLTEST Benzodiazepine BZO Urine Drug Test Strips

ALLTEST Benzodiazepine BZO Urine Drug Test Strips

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This Home Drug Test Kit Detects

Name Drug Sensitivity Average Detection Period (Max)
BZO300 Benzodiazepines 300ng/mL 1-4 days (Max 30 days)
Drug (Name) Average Detection Period (Max)
Benzodiazepines (BZO300) 1-4 days (Max 30 days)

ALLTEST Benzodiazepine BZO urine drug testing kit strips test 300ng

Key points of the ALLTEST benzodiazepine urine test strip:

  • Urine drug test strips benzodiazepines 
  • Test urine for traces of Benzodiazepine sedative tranquilliser drugs at levels above 300ng
  • BZO drug test 300ng sensitivity
  • 99.8% accuracy
  • Detects Benzodiazepines for up to 30 days depending on half-life of the drug
  • Quick and easy to use urine drug test strip for Benzodiazepines
  • Simply dip the test strip in the urine sample
  • Read result in 3-5 minutes
  • Full CE & international quality certified test. 
  • Each drug test kit is an individually foil wrapped urine drug test strip.
  • Supplied with easy to follow instructions

Benzodiazepines that can be detected by using urine drug test 

  1. Alprazolam
  2. α-Hydroxyalprazolam
  3. Bromazepam
  4. Chlordiazepoxide
  5. Clobazam
  6. Clonazepam
  7. Clorazepate
  8. Delorazepam
  9. Desalkylflurazepam
  10. Diazepam
  11. Estazolam
  12. Flunitrazepam
  13. (±) Lorazepam
  14. RS-Lorazepam
  15. Midazolam
  16. Nitrazepam
  17. Nordiazepam
  18. Norchlordiazepoxide
  19. Oxazepam
  20. Temazepam
  21. Triazolam

FAQ's about the Bezodiazepine drug test strips

1. What does this urine test strip detect?
This test is designed to detect the presence of benzodiazepines (sedative-tranquilliser drugs) in a urine sample at a threshold of approximately 300 ng/mL.

2. Which specific benzodiazepines can this strip detect?
The product specifies detection (among others) of: Alprazolam, α-Hydroxyalprazolam, Bromazepam, Chlordiazepoxide, Clobazam, Clonazepam, Clorazepate, Delorazepam, Desalkylflurazepam, Diazepam, Estazolam, Flunitrazepam, Lorazepam (±), RS-Lorazepam, Midazolam, Nitrazepam, Nordiazepam, Norchlordiazepoxide, Oxazepam, Temazepam, Triazolam. 

3. How long after use can benzodiazepines be detected?
According to the product listing: average detection period 1-4 days, max up to ~30 days, depending on the specific drug’s half-life and usage patterns. 

4. How accurate is the test?
The manufacturer states a claimed accuracy of over 98% in testing.

5. How do I use the BZO urine test strip?

  • Al;ways read the instructions provided before starting the test.
  • Have a timer ready as the timings are important
  • Wash and dry your hands
  • If testing in a clinical or workplace setting wear gloves to perform the test (not necessary when testing at home)
  • Collect a clean urine sample.
  • Remove the BZO test strip from the foil pouch.
  • Dip the test strip into the urine (up to the indicated mark) and hold for the recommended duration. 
  • Remove the test strip from the urine sample and lay flat, then read the result within 3-5 minutes. 

6. What do the results mean?

  • If two lines appear (one control line and one test line), this indicates a negative result (no detectable level above the threshold).
  • If one line (control) appears and no test line, this indicates a positive result (benzodiazepine above threshold).
  • If no control line appears, the test is invalid and should be repeated with a new strip.
    (Note: The manufacturer’s full instruction leaflet should be consulted for correct interpretation.)

7. Are these test strips for professional or home use?
These urine test strips can be used for either a professional use or home use.

8. How should the test strips be stored?
Store in its sealed foil pouch, in a cool, dry place, avoiding extremes of temperature and humidity. Check the expiry date before use. Note: add your own policy or storage guidance if provided by the manufacturer.

9. Can this test detect all benzodiazepines or every form of benzodiazepine use?
No. The test detects a defined list of benzodiazepines (as listed above). Some benzodiazepines or their metabolites may not be detected due to the threshold or chemical structure. Also, detection time varies by drug, dose, frequency of use, metabolism and other individual factors.

10. What factors can affect the accuracy of results?

  • Dilute urine (large fluid intake before the test) may reduce concentration of metabolites.
  • Very recent use (just minutes/hours ago) may not yet have metabolites at detectable levels.
  • Drugs with very short half-lives may clear quickly.
  • Adulteration or interference (chemicals added to urine) can affect results.
  • Always follow the instructions carefully (dip time, reading time, sample handling).

11. If the result is positive, what should I do next?
A positive result indicates presence of benzodiazepines above the threshold in the sample tested. It does not identify which specific drug, or how much was used. If confirmation is required (for workplace, medical or legal reasons), arrange for a laboratory-based confirmatory test via a qualified provider.

12. If the result is negative, does that guarantee no benzodiazepine use?
No. A negative result means no benzodiazepines were detected above the set threshold at the time of testing. It does not guarantee that no benzodiazepine was used, especially if the dose was small, the drug metabolised quickly, or the sample was dilute.

13. What if I see a faint line in the test region?
Even a faint second line (test line) is generally considered a negative result (i.e., benzodiazepine below threshold) according to standard rapid test interpretation. Check manufacturer instructions for their specific guidance.

14. Are there limitations to what this benzodiazepine urine test strip can tell me?
Yes. Some limitations:

  • It does not quantify how much drug was used.
  • It does not identify which specific benzodiazepine was used.
  • It does not indicate when the drug was used (just that metabolites are present).
  • Motives, context or impairment cannot be determined from the test alone.
  • It should not replace professional medical or toxicological assessment when needed.

15. Can this urine test detect benzodiazepine  misuse versus prescribed use?
No. The test simply screens for detectable levels above the threshold. It does not distinguish between prescribed legitimate use, therapeutic use, or misuse. If used in a workplace or legal context, further verification and chain of custody procedures may be needed.

16. Is this test CE-marked?
Yes — the listing notes the product is “CE & international quality certified”.

17. What sample types are used?
This is a urine test strip — it must only be used with a urine sample. It is not designed for saliva, hair or blood. 

18. Can I use this benzodiazepine urine test on myself at home?
Yes — it is designed for home use. But if the purpose is medical diagnosis, professional monitoring or legal/forensic, then a laboratory test may be more appropriate.

19. What if I take benzodiazepines as prescribed for a medical condition?
If you are under prescription, you should still use such tests with caution — the test may show a positive result because the drug is present. If you are using the test in a monitoring setting (e.g., workplace, rehabilitation) you may want to inform the relevant party about your medication. Also, follow any workplace or institutional policy.

20. How often should I test for benzodiazepines?
That depends on your purpose. For a one-off check, a single strip may suffice. For ongoing monitoring (e.g., in a rehabilitation or workplace programme) you might test regularly twice weekly, but the frequency should align with relevant guidelines or policy. Always ensure that the strips are in date and stored correctly.

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Will a benzodiazepine drug test detect Rohypnol?

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