Claims
- 1. A test kit for testing of fluid samples for drugs of abuse comprising a container for retaining a fluid sample to be tested and having a top portion with an opening therein, and a drug test card comprising a thin, flat member having a rectangular outline and having front and rear surfaces and top and bottom ends shaped to be inserted bottom end first in said top portion opening, there being one or more immunoassay test strips with visual endpoints to indicate presence or absence of a drug disposed side-by-side in parallel between said front and rear surfaces of said flat member, each test strip having a bottom end and a sample receiving portion disposed thereon and further having a test portion spaced longitudinally therefrom to indicate the presence or absence of a particular drug of abuse, at least the sample and test portions of each of said test strips being exposed on a surface of the test card.
- 2. A test kit for testing of fluid samples as claimed in claim 1 wherein said container has a shape conforming to the configuration of the test card so as to provide a minimum of space to receive a sample when the container is occupied by a test card.
- 3. A test kit for testing of fluid sample as claimed in claim 1 wherein said front surface of said thin flat member has a plurality of pairs of openings therein corresponding to one or more of the test strips and the openings of each pair spaced longitudinally to register with and expose the sample and test portions of each of said test strips.
- 4. A test kit as claimed in claim 1 wherein said container is one of opaque, translucent or transparent.
- 5. A test kit as claimed in claim 1 wherein said container comprises a flat envelope.
- 6. A test kit as claimed in claim 5 wherein one end of said envelope has an opening therein.
- 7. A test kit as claimed in claim 5 wherein said envelope is made of a flexible transparent material.
- 8. A test kit as claimed in claim 5 wherein said envelope has a rectangular shape to accommodate a test card therein.
- 9. A test kit as claimed in claim 6 and further comprising means on the open end of said envelope for closing and opening.
- 10. A test kit as claimed in claim 9 wherein said closing means is recloseable.
- 11. A test kit as claimed in claim 5 wherein said envelope has a bottom end opposed from said open end and shaped to accommodate a test card when the bottom end of the test card is positioned at the bottom end of said envelope such that said open end may be closed.
- 12. A process for testing of a fluid sample for drugs of abuse comprising the steps of introducing a fluid sample to be tested in the bottom of a container through an opening at the top of the container, inserting a drug test card through the opening at the top of the container to the bottom of the container to contact the fluid sample., said test card having one or more immunoassay test strips with visual endpoints to indicate presence or absence of a drug disposed side-by-side in parallel thereon, each test strip having a bottom end and a sample receiving portion disposed thereon contacting the fluid sample and further having a test portion spaced longitudinally therefrom to indicate the presence or absence of a particular drug of abuse, at least said sample receiving portion and said test portion being exposed on a surface of the test card, and maintaining the container and card therein in a substantially vertical position until each visual endpoint on said test strips indicates presence or absence of a drug.
- 13. A process for testing as claimed in claim 12 wherein a front surface of a test card has a plurality of pairs of openings therein corresponding to one or more of the test strips and the openings of each pair spaced longitudinally to register with and expose the sample and test portions of each of said test strips.
- 14. A process for testing as claimed in claim 12 wherein said container has a shape conforming to the configuration of the test card so as to provide a minimum of space to receive a sample when the container is occupied by a test card.
- 15. A process for testing as claimed in claim 12 wherein said vertical position is not more than 60° from the vertical.
- 16. A process for testing as claimed in claim 12 wherein the container and card therein are maintained at an angle of 30-45°.
- 17. A process for testing as claimed in claim 12 wherein said container is a flat envelope having a configuration to accommodate the test card such that a low volume of sample is required to contact the sample receiving portion of a test strip.
- 18. A process for testing as claimed in claim 17 wherein said envelope is of a transparent material.
- 19. A process for testing as claimed in claim 17 and the step of closing an opening in the top of the envelope to enclose the test card therein.
- 20. A process for testing as claimed in claim 17 wherein the quantity of a fluid sample is about 0.5-3.0 ml.
- 21. A process for testing a low volume of a fluid sample for drugs of abuse comprising the steps of positioning a drug test card at an angle of 30-45°, said drug test card having one or more immunoassay test strips with visual endpoints to indicate presence or absence of a drug disposed side by side in parallel thereon and each test strip having a bottom end defining a sample receiving portion and further having a test portion spaced longitudinally therefrom to indicate the presence or absence of a particular drug of abuse, placing a fluid sample to be tested directly on the sample receiving portion of an immunoassay test strip on the test card, and maintaining the test card at the positioned angle until a visual endpoint on the test strip indicates presence or absence of a drug.
- 22. A process for testing a low volume of a fluid sample for drugs of abuse as claimed in claim 21 wherein the test card has a plurality of immunoassay test strips thereon and a portion of the fluid sample to be tested is placed directly on the sample portion of each of said immunoassay test strips.
- 23. A process for testing a low volume of a fluid sample for drugs of abuse as claimed in claim 21 wherein the fluid sample is placed on the sample portion of an immunoassay test strip by pipetting.
- 24. A process for controlling the quality by ascertaining the activity of a test strip thereon utilizing the process of claim 12 wherein the sample comprises a control fluid sample having therein an analyte corresponding to the drug to be tested at a concentration slightly greater than a predetermined cut-off level, indication of the presence of the drug confirms that the test strip is capable of detecting that drug.
- 25. A process as claimed in claim 24 wherein the drug is detected within an acceptable range of the predetermined cut-off level.
- 26. A process as claimed in claim 24 wherein the analyte concentration is up to 25% greater than the predetermined cut-off level.
- 27. A process for ascertaining the activity of a drug abuse test card having one or more immunoassay test strips with visual endpoints to indicate presence or absence of a drug disposed side-by-side in parallel on the test card and each test strip having a bottom and a sample receiving portion disposed thereon and further having a test portion spaced longitudinally therefrom with at least the sample receiving and test portions of a test strip being exposed on a surface of the test card, introducing a control fluid sample having therein an analyte corresponding to the drug to be tested at a concentration slightly greater than a predetermined cut-off level into the bottom of a flat container having a configuration to accommodate a test card therein, inserting a drug abuse test card into an opening in the top of the flat container to the bottom of the container to contact the fluid sample therein, and maintaining the container and test card therein in a substantially vertical position until the visual endpoint of a test strip indicates a presence or absence of a drug, indication of the presence of the drug confirms that the test strip is capable of detecting that drug at that cut-off level.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/981,665 filed Nov. 5, 1997 which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/613,487 filed Mar. 11, 1996.
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