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hi itamp;#39;s Dr Nissi certified medical examiner with exploro and in this video Iamp;#39;m going to explain how to interpret home drug testing results and most importantly what does it mean if you get a faint pink line and this explanation will be true if you are doing a test that tests for multiple drugs or if youamp;#39;re doing a specific test like this one for THC marijuana so to interpret the results youamp;#39;re going to be looking at two specific Fields the control field indicated as C and the test field indicated as T and there are really three possible results number one is you did not perform the test correctly and there is no line in the control field this is an invalid test you are positive for the drug being tested for if you get a line in the control field but no line in the test field and you are negative for the drug you are testing for if you get a line in the control field and then any line no matter how dark or faint in the test field so in this example you ca