Xyl Test Strips – Xyl (XYL) Drug Test Strips


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Xylazine 1000 ng/ml
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Xylazine Test Strips

The xylazine test strips are a simple way to detect the presence of xylazine (XYL) in human urine.

Key features of the (XYL) xylazine test strips:

  • Cost-effective
  • 99% accuracy
  • Results displayed after 5 minutes
  • Compliant with SAMHSA cutoff level, making them a perfect tool for drug testing
  • Same-day shipping
  • For forensic use only

Xylazine is a powerful sedative drug (note: not psychedelic), which can alter perception of reality for a limited time.

(XYL) Xylazine Test Strips

XYL xylazine test strips are a type of drug screening used to detect the presence of the drug xylazine in biological samples such as urine or blood. Xylazine is a powerful veterinary sedative that has been illegally used as a recreational drug in some parts of the world.

The (XYL) xylazine test strips are designed to provide quick and accurate results, making them a useful tool for drug testing and forensic investigations.

How (XYL) Xylazine Test Strips Work

(XYL) xylazine test strips work with specific antibodies that recognize and bind to xylazine molecules. The test is typically performed with a urine or blood sample that is then analyzed in the laboratory using various techniques, such as chromatography or immunoassay.

The (XYL) xylazine test strips are highly sensitive and specific and can detect even small amounts of xylazine in biological samples. The test results are usually available within a few hours, depending on the laboratory’s testing protocol.

Instructions for the Xylazine Test Strips

Bring tests, samples, buffers and/or controls to room temperature (15–30 °C) before use, then follow these few simple steps.

  1. Open:
    Remove the XYL xylazine test strip from the sealed pouch or take one strip from the container and use it as soon as possible. For best results, the test should be performed within one hour.
  2. Dip:
    Hold the (XYL) xylazine test strip at the end where the product name is printed. To avoid contamination, do not touch the strip membrane. Dip the test strip in the urine sample for at least 10–15 seconds. Do not dip past the maximum line (MAX) on the test strip.
  3. Wait:
    After completing the test, remove the (XYL) xylazine test strip from the sample and place it on a flat, non-absorbent surface.
  4. Read:
    Start the timer and wait for the colored bands to appear. The result should be read after 5 minutes. Do not interpret the result after 10 minutes.

How to Use the Xylazine Drug Test

drug testing procedure

How to Read the Test Strip Results

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Positive

Negative

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Xylazine Drug Use

Xylazine is a veterinary medication not approved for human use, but it has been illegally used as a recreational drug in some cases. A xylazine overdose in humans can cause a range of symptoms from mild to severe and, in some cases, life-threatening.

Effects of a Xylazine Overdose

The symptoms of a xylazine overdose can vary depending on the amount taken, the method of administration, and the individual’s health condition. The most common symptoms of a xylazine overdose include:

  • Drowsiness
  • Dizziness
  • Confusion
  • Hallucinations
  • Seizures
  • Respiratory depression
  • Hypotension (low blood pressure)
  • Bradycardia (slow heart rate)
  • Coma
In severe cases, a xylazine overdose can lead to respiratory arrest, cardiac arrest, or death.

(XYL) Xylazine Test Strips

Xylazine is not a controlled drug; it is marketed as a veterinary drug and used as a sedative, analgesic, and muscle relaxant.

In humans, it can cause central nervous system depression, respiratory depression, bradycardia, hypotension, and even death. Most non-fatal cases required medical intervention.

In recent years, xylazine has emerged as an adulterant in recreational drugs like heroin or speedball (a mixture of cocaine and heroin).

Chronic use is associated with physical deterioration and skin ulcers. The literature shows some similar pharmacological effects between xylazine and heroin in humans.

These similar pharmacological effects can produce synergistic toxic effects in humans. Therefore, mortality among drug users could increase due to the use of xylazine as an adulterant.

Xylazine alone has proven harmful to humans and is even more harmful when combined with drugs of abuse.

Effects of Xylazine Use

The use of xylazine can cause a range of physical and psychological effects. The drug is a powerful sedative and can induce drowsiness, lethargy, and loss of coordination. Xylazine can also cause dissociative effects, such as hallucinations, delusions, and a feeling of detachment from reality.

In some cases, the use of xylazine can lead to respiratory depression, which can be life-threatening. Xylazine can also cause bradycardia (slow heart rate), hypotension (low blood pressure), and other cardiovascular effects.

Risks of Xylazine Use

Xylazine is not approved for human use, and its effects on human health are not well understood. The drug is intended only for animal use, and its application in humans can be extremely dangerous.

The use of xylazine can lead to dependence, overdose, and other health problems. Additionally, xylazine obtained from veterinary sources may be contaminated or have unknown potency, increasing the risk of adverse effects.

Prevention of Xylazine Use

The use of xylazine can be prevented through public education about the dangers of the drug and enforcement of laws against its use. It is important to ensure that veterinary medications are used only for their intended purpose and not diverted for illegal purposes.

Additionally, healthcare professionals and law enforcement officers should be aware of the signs and symptoms of xylazine use and be prepared to provide appropriate treatment and support measures.

Conclusion

Xylazine is a powerful animal sedative that has been illegally used as a recreational drug in some parts of the world. Its effects on human health are not well understood, but it is known to cause sedative and dissociative effects that can be dangerous. The use of xylazine can be prevented through public education about the dangers of the drug and enforcement of laws against its use.

FORENSIC USE PRODUCT ONLY

This device is intended solely for forensic/law-enforcement purposes and may only be used for drug testing in connection with criminal justice proceedings.

Appropriate users include courts, police departments, probation or parole agencies, juvenile detention facilities, prisons, correctional institutions and similar law-enforcement entities, as well as laboratories or other facilities conducting forensic testing on their behalf.

Certain fentanyl test kits and specialty tests such as K2/Spice, alcohol (ALC), cotinine (COT), ethyl glucuronide (ETG), fentanyl (FEN), synthetic marijuana (K2), ketamine (KET), LSD, methaqualone (MQL), bath salts (MDPV), kratom (Krat), tianeptine (ZAZA) and psilocybin (mushrooms) fall into the “forensic use only” category.

These designations are clearly marked on the product pages. Some saliva/oral-fluid drug detection devices are also for forensic use only. If you have any doubt about the intended use of a rapid test device, please contact info@drugtestingcup.eu.

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