An illustration of a multi-drug screen test. It is a rectangular device with a grey background. At the top of the device there is an illustration of how to interpret the results with white rectangle (a test strip) with red stripes. If the strip has two stripes it is negative. If it has one stripe it is positive. If it has no stripes it is invalid. There is also a blank form at the top of the page with lines labeled "ID" "OP" and "Date".
A blue stripe runs through the middle of the device and there are ten test strips below it. Each test strip has a label with an abbreviation for a drug. All the test strips show a negative result except for "OPI" which is positive.
The bottom of the device has a label that reads "Multi-Drug Screen Test" in bold blue letters.
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