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Amphetamine, Qualitative, Spot Urine Test: Booking, Price, and Results

About Amphetamine, Qualitative, Spot Urine Test

FieldValue
Also Known AsAmphetamine Drug Screen, AMP Urine Test, Amphetamine Screening Test, Urine Drug Screen for Amphetamines
Sample TypeUrine (random spot sample)
Fasting RequiredNo fasting required
Report Time9 days
Recommended ForAdults and adolescents (male and female); used for employment screening, clinical assessment, rehabilitation monitoring, and legal purposes
PriceStarting at ₹720

What is an Amphetamine, Qualitative, Spot Urine Test?

The Amphetamine, Qualitative, Spot Urine Test checks whether amphetamines or related stimulant drugs are present in a urine sample. It is a screening test, meaning it gives a positive or negative result rather than measuring an exact amount. Doctors, employers, and rehabilitation programmes may request this test for a range of clinical, legal, or occupational purposes. It is also known as an amphetamine screening test or AMP urine test.

What Does an Amphetamine, Qualitative, Spot Urine Test Measure?

This test screens a urine sample for the presence of amphetamines and closely related substances. The following substances may be detected:

SubstanceWhat it is
Amphetamine (AMP)A stimulant used medically for ADHD and narcolepsy; the test detects the drug and its breakdown products
Methamphetamine (MET)A potent stimulant, detected as the parent drug in urine
Designer amphetaminesIncludes MDMA (ecstasy), MDA, and MDEA, depending on the cross-reactivity of the immunoassay used

A result above the screening cutoff is reported as positive. A result below the cutoff is reported as negative.

Why is an Amphetamine, Qualitative, Spot Urine Test Done?

There are several reasons a doctor, employer, or legal authority may request this test. The sections below outline the common situations in which it is used.

Common Symptoms That May Require This Test

  • Unexplained hyperactivity or restlessness
  • Severe agitation or aggressive behaviour
  • Inability to sleep (insomnia)
  • Dilated pupils
  • Rapid heartbeat or elevated blood pressure
  • Paranoid behaviour or confusion

Conditions This Test Can Help Detect

  • Suspected misuse of illicit amphetamines or methamphetamine
  • Possible overdose involving stimulant drugs
  • Non-compliance or over-use of prescribed ADHD medications, such as amphetamine-based treatments
  • Requirements for pre-employment or workplace drug screening
  • Legal and forensic investigations involving suspected drug use
  • Periodic checks as part of a rehabilitation programme

How to Prepare and What to Expect

No special preparation is needed for this test. The steps below explain what to do before and during the collection process.

Do You Need to Fast?

No, fasting is not required. You can eat and drink normally before giving your urine sample. Avoid drinking excessive amounts of fluid just before the test, as a very dilute sample can affect the result.

Practical Tips Before Your Test

  • Bring a detailed clinical history, including your symptoms, any previous test results, and relevant family or medical history, as this is required for the test
  • Tell the testing facility about all prescription medicines, over-the-counter drugs, and supplements you are currently taking, as several common medications can trigger a false-positive result
  • Drink normal amounts of water; do not over-hydrate in an attempt to flush the system
  • Be aware that laboratories perform validity checks on urine samples to detect diluted or altered specimens

Step-by-Step Procedure

  1. You will be given a sterile, white-capped container for sample collection.
  2. Collect a fresh midstream urine sample of at least 5 mL, as directed.
  3. Secure the lid firmly and label the container with your details as instructed.
  4. If a healthcare professional is present during collection, this is standard practice to confirm sample integrity.
  5. The labelled sample is stored in a refrigerator (2 to 8 degrees Celsius) and sent to the laboratory.
  6. The sample is tested using a manual immunoassay method; any positive or unexpected result may be sent for confirmatory testing.

Factors That Can Affect Accuracy

Several factors can influence the reliability of the result. These include:

  • The time between drug use and sample collection (affects the detection window)
  • Urine pH level: Alkaline urine can prolong detection time
  • Excessive fluid intake leading to a dilute sample, which may produce a false-negative result
  • Certain prescription and over-the-counter medications can cause false-positive results
  • Attempted sample adulteration or substitution

Understanding Your Amphetamine, Qualitative, Spot Urine Test Results

Results from this test are reported as either negative or positive. The table below shows how to read your result. Always review your results with a doctor before drawing any conclusions.

ResultMeaning
NegativeAmphetamines were not detected at or above the cutoff level in the urine sample
PositiveAmphetamines or a cross-reacting substance were detected above the cutoff level

Typical screening cutoff levels range from less than 500 to 1,000 ng/mL for initial testing. Confirmatory testing uses a lower cutoff of below 250 ng/mL.

Disclaimer: These ranges are general guidelines. Your doctor will interpret your results based on your age, health history, and other factors. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for personalised medical advice.

Results During Special Conditions

  • A positive result does not automatically confirm illicit drug use. Prescribed ADHD medications containing amphetamine, certain antihistamines, antidepressants, pain relievers (such as ibuprofen and naproxen), and other common medicines may trigger a false-positive result.
  • Heavy or long-term use of amphetamines extends the detection window beyond the usual one to three days, potentially up to ten days.

How to Maintain Healthy Levels

These are general wellness tips related to this test.

  • If you are prescribed amphetamine-based medication, take it strictly as directed by your doctor and do not exceed the recommended dose.
  • Inform any facility conducting a drug screen about all medications and supplements you are taking to ensure accurate interpretation.
  • Discuss any positive or unexpected results with your doctor before making decisions, as confirmatory testing may be needed.

Lupin Diagnostics Amphetamine, Qualitative, Spot Urine Test Price and Home Collection

The amphetamine qualitative test cost at Lupin Diagnostics starts at ₹720, and home collection is available. The table below lists indicative prices across major cities.

CityApproximate Price (₹)
BHOPAL720
CHENNAI720
HYDERABAD720
KOLKATA720
NAVI MUMBAI720
PUNE720

Prices are indicative and may vary by location. Please confirm the current price at the time of booking.

Home Collection

Amphetamine qualitative test home collection is available across cities through Lupin Diagnostics. A trained phlebotomist visits your location at your scheduled time, and you provide the urine sample in a sterile container, which is then transported under proper storage conditions. All samples are processed at NABL-accredited laboratories, and your report is delivered digitally.

How to Book

Follow these steps for amphetamine qualitative test online booking.

  1. Select the test on the Lupin Diagnostics website.
  2. Choose your city and preferred time slot.
  3. Opt for home sample collection by a certified phlebotomist, or visit your nearest Lupin Diagnostics centre.
  4. Receive your report via email or WhatsApp within the stipulated turnaround time.

Frequently Asked Questions

After a low dose, amphetamines can usually be detected in urine for one to three days after use. With heavy or long-term use, the detection window can extend to 10 days. Drugs typically appear in urine within one to two hours of intake.

No fasting is required. You can eat and drink as normal before giving your sample. However, avoid drinking very large amounts of fluid immediately before collection.

Yes, several prescription and over-the-counter medicines have been shown to cause false-positive results for amphetamines. These include some antihistamines, antidepressants, common pain relievers, and certain blood pressure medicines. Always inform the testing facility about all medications you are taking.

A positive screening result is not considered a final result. The sample is usually sent for confirmatory testing using a more specific method, such as gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS), which can distinguish true drug presence from medication-related cross-reactivity.

Yes, employers may require a urine amphetamines qualitative test as part of a pre-employment screening process or as part of an ongoing workplace drug-free programme. Results should be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional before any employment decision is made.

Clinical history helps the laboratory and your doctor interpret the result accurately. Information about prescribed medicines, recent illnesses, and other health details is important for distinguishing a true positive result from a false positive caused by medication or other factors.

Yes, home collection is available for the amphetamine qualitative spot urine test. A trained healthcare professional will visit your home at the scheduled time. You will provide the urine sample at home, and it will be transported to the laboratory under appropriate storage and handling conditions.

Amphetamine, Qualitative, Spot Urine Test: Booking, Price, and Results

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