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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 why you might get a faint line when performing a home drug test and when youamp;#39;re performing a home drug test youamp;#39;re actually looking for two lines one line in the control field which will indicate if youamp;#39;ve performed the test correctly or not and then potentially there will be another line in the test field and sometimes this line will be very dark and sometimes it will be very faint and no matter how faint the line if you get any line in the test field this will indicate a negative result but why might this line be very faint well really it comes down to three reasons so reason number one is the concentration of the drug or its metabolites in your urine is somewhere around the Testamp;#39;s cutoff level and when the concentration of the drug or its metabolites in the human body body is around the Testamp;#39;s cutoff level itamp;#39;s possible to se