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  2. What are fentanyl test strips? A guide to the tool that could ...

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    Two bills — House Bill 1053 and Senate Bill 96 — have been filed this session to decriminalize drug test strips. The small pieces of paper detect the presence of certain drugs in a supply so a ...

  3. Fentanyl test strips may help save lives. So why are they ...

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    Fentanyl test strips are small strips of paper that can detect fentanyl in drugs like cocaine, methamphetamine or heroin, and in different drug forms, such as pills, powder and injectables. The ...

  4. Bill decriminalizing drug test strips in opioid-devastated ...

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    A bill that would decriminalize all the strips used to test deadly drugs in West Virginia, the state with the nation's highest overdose rate, is headed to the desk of Republican Gov. Jim Justice ...

  5. Reagent testing - Wikipedia

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    Reagent testing is one of the processes used to identify substances contained within a pill, usually illicit substances. With the increased prevalence of drugs being available in their pure forms, the terms "drug checking" or "pill testing" [1] may also be used, although these terms usually refer to testing with a wider variety of techniques covered by drug checking.

  6. Drug test - Wikipedia

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    Urine drug test kits are available as on-site tests, or laboratory analysis. Urinalysis is the most common test type and used by federally mandated drug testing programs and is considered the Gold Standard of drug testing. Urine based tests have been upheld in most courts for more than 30 years.

  7. Drug checking - Wikipedia

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    Drug checking or pill testing is a way to reduce the harm from drug consumption by allowing users to find out the content and purity of substances that they intend to consume. This enables users to make safer choices: to avoid more dangerous substances, to use smaller quantities, and to avoid dangerous combinations.