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Are At-Home Drug Tests Accurate?

A lot of people use at-home drug tests to see if they can pass a professional drug test.  Reliable or no?
A lot of people use at-home drug tests to see if they can pass a professional drug test. Reliable or no?

So, you have to pass a drug test. It’s a tale as old as time. Whether it’s for a new job, a sport, or a reality TV show audition, you might not want your cannabis use to be aired out in this way. Luckily, there are measures to take to ensure you pass – and one of the first and most important steps is to try an at-home drug test. This will help you understand your current toxicity levels so you can figure out how to best prepare for the real thing. 

What is an at-home drug test?

At-home drug tests help you understand what your body’s toxicity levels are – a.k.a., whether you’re clean or “dirty.” 


Testing is offered in the form of saliva tests, urine tests, or hair follicle tests, but urine tests are usually the most common. Most kits will include the test, a sample collection cup, and instructions for use. 

Some of the drugs most commonly tested in these sorts of kits are opioids, cocaine, methamphetamine, ecstasy, PCP, barbiturates, and, of course, cannabis. 

Types of at-home drug tests

There are a few different types of at-home drug tests on the market, depending on what you’re looking for. PassYourTest.com is a great resource for at-home tests, as they offer varying degrees of features. 

The simpler tests (like the Single Panel from PassYourTest) will only reveal whether you are clean or “dirty” – a.k.a., a simple “yes” or “no.” 

Other more in-depth tests will tell you your toxicity levels, which is important if you’re trying to meet those test threshold requirements, whatever they may be for your test. PassYourTest’s Test-O-Meter offers varying levels of toxicity and is known as the most sensitive instant home THC test on the market. 

Are at-home drug tests accurate?

At-home drug tests are available for purchase at most local drug stores, like Walgreens or CVS. You can also order them online, for ultimate convenience and discretion. 

However, proceed with caution when choosing the source for your at-home drug test. Some of the drugstore options may be convenient, but they also may be slightly less accurate – a chance you may not be willing to take, depending on the severity of the test.

PassYourTest’s Test-O-Meter is a great, reliable option because it was designed specifically for cannabis, specifically to show you your most-accurate toxicity levels. 

Where to buy an at-home drug test

Thankfully, an at-home drug test is not at all difficult to find. As we mentioned earlier, most of your local drug stores will carry at least a few different options, which is convenient if you don’t have time to wait for an online delivery to come through.

On the other hand, if you have the time to wait and are more concerned with the test’s accuracy, you may have more luck purchasing an at-home test online, from sources like Amazon, Target, or the most trusted online provider, PassYourTest.

Again, your test choice is entirely dependent on your needs, but if you want the best shot at testing your actual drug test, PassYourTest is the safest way to help guarantee success. 

What if my at-home drug test says I’m dirty?

So, you purchased an at-home drug test and it came back dirty. Try not to panic – after all, that was the whole point of taking the practice test. Use these results to figure out how you’re going to proceed, and what you need to do to ensure a clean test in the future.

Of course, a good old-fashioned tolerance break could come in handy, but it typically takes THC a minimum of three weeks to leave your system entirely, and this can take even longer for a super frequent consumer.

If you don’t have the time (or patience) to allow the cannabinoids to leave your body naturally, you don’t have to worry. There are still a few options to cleanse your system of unwanted toxins and speed up the process and get you that clean test. 

Detox programs and solutions are widely available in the cannabis industry, designed to cleanse your body of the plant with a quickness. Some detox programs promise to cleanse within five or 10 days, which is a whole lot better than three weeks or more.

Is this still not enough time for you? If you’re in a serious bind and need that THC out of your system immediately, same-day cleansers are also available, although the “clean” result will only last for a few hours.

That being said, PassYourTest offers a few different options for a same day cleanse. 

The Fail Safe Kit is highly recommended for anyone with high levels of cannabis exposure: for “daily users that want to take absolutely no chance whatsoever and know their toxin levels are high.” 

The products will take effect within 60 minutes and last for up to six hours, so make sure to time it right. 

Final Thoughts

Having to pass a drug test can be quite nerve-wracking, but as long as you go into it with the proper knowledge and level of preparedness, it should be a breeze. 

If it helps soothe your nerves, take a few different at-home tests to ensure you know what you need to do before it’s time for the real thing. 

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