TheUltimateAnalysis
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Message #17960 posted by TheUltimateAnalysis (Info) May 02, 2008 19:42:18 ET
In Reply to: Re: QUEST & Synthetic Urine posted by HeavenLeigh (Info) May 02, 2008 02:03:51 ET
Ive used Magnum once on a post-accident UA and was happy enough to later purchase another at my local "novelty" shop. Its nothing more than a repackaged Quick Fix under a different name. The only differences is that the Mag only comes with a squirt top while the QF has both a plain top and a squirt top. The Mags temp strip is in the center of the bottle while the QF has theirs near the bottom. Ive home tested my new Mag bottle because I thought the color this time looked too much like Mello Yello. The strips that Ive ordered from Test Medical showed the pH, creatinine, and SG still in the normal ranges and negative for nitrites, so I was cool with that.
I honestly think you have nothing to worry as long as you didnt expose the Mag bottle to direct sunlight. Sunlight exposure will break the creatinine pH and SG "buffers" down to zero, in which the lab will rule as a "non-human" sample. If you want peace of mind, order some adulterant test strips like I did and test the bottle. If it passes your strip tests, it will pass any SAP test with NIT at Quest.
Spectrum Labs only manufactures the QF. Spectrum has nothing to do with Dr Greens.
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