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The synthetic urine refill pack from ScreenUrin is a pre-filled 80ml sachet of completely synthetic urine designed to replicate every measurable parameter of a healthy, sober person's sample. Compatible with both the ScreenyWeeny device and the ScreenUrin Set, this refill gives you a reliable backup without buying the full kit again. When checked under UV light, it fluoresces exactly like the real thing — lab technicians won't spot the difference. If you already own a delivery device, you can order this synthetic urine refill pack on its own and stay prepared.
ScreenUrin is a fully synthetic formula built from scratch, not a diluted or masked version of real urine. Most workaround methods — drinking litres of water, popping detox capsules — try to dilute or mask what's already in your system. Labs have caught on. Dilute samples get flagged for abnormally low creatinine, off-kilter pH, or missing specific gravity readings. ScreenUrin sidesteps the problem entirely: it's not your urine with something added. It's a formula built from scratch to match the chemical profile of clean human urine.
The synthetic blend covers the markers that standard immunoassay and even confirmation-level GC-MS panels check for: pH, creatinine concentration, specific gravity, urea, uric acid, and colour. Each sachet carries one of three colour-coded identification marks — green, yellow, or red — indicating slightly different values for diet-dependent fluctuations like pH and creatinine. All three fall within normal healthy ranges. You don't get to choose which one ships, and you don't need to — every colour meets the same quality standard and is fully acceptable for use.
One detail worth knowing: when held under UV light (which some labs use as a quick authenticity check), ScreenUrin fluoresces identically to natural human urine. That's a level of detail most cheap synthetics skip, and it's the kind of thing that separates a product that works from one that gets you called back in for a retest. According to the EMCDDA's overview of workplace drug testing protocols across Europe, immunoassay screening remains the standard first-pass method — and ScreenUrin is formulated specifically to satisfy those panels.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Volume | 80ml per sachet |
| Type | Completely synthetic urine |
| UV Light Response | Matches natural human urine fluorescence |
| pH Range | Within healthy human parameters |
| Creatinine | Normal range (varies by colour code) |
| Colour Codes | Green, Yellow, or Red (random — all pass) |
| Compatibility | ScreenyWeeny device, ScreenUrin Set |
| Resealable | Yes |
| SKU | SM0250 |
| Synthetic Urine Refill Pack Comparison | ScreenUrin Refill | Typical Budget Synthetics |
|---|---|---|
| UV Fluorescence | Matches natural urine | Usually absent |
| Creatinine Level | Within normal range | Often too low or absent |
| Uric Acid | Present | Frequently missing |
| Foam and Colour | Realistic | Often neon or flat |
| Resealable Sachet | Yes | Rarely |
| Colour-Coded Variants | 3 (natural variation) | Single formula |
This is a refill only — it doesn't include the heating element or delivery apparatus. If you don't already own one, get the ScreenUrin Set for the complete package, or pair this with a ScreenyWeeny for a discreet, body-worn delivery system. Having a spare synthetic urine refill pack on hand means you're never caught short if you need it twice.
Advance notice is rare — most people learn they need a clean sample with days or even hours to spare. By the time you know you need a clean sample, the window for any detox method has usually closed. Drinking cranberry juice for three days isn't a strategy — it's wishful thinking. ScreenUrin removes the guesswork. The synthetic formula doesn't depend on your metabolism, your body weight, or what you did last weekend. It's consistent, every single time.
We've been stocking these since the early days at Azarius, and the feedback loop is pretty clear: the people who get caught out are the ones who assumed they'd have more time. Keeping a sealed refill pack stored at home costs you almost nothing in effort and means you're sorted at short notice. The sachet is resealable, so even if you open it and don't use the full 80ml, you can close it back up for next time — though ideally you'd use a fresh one for each occasion.
The one limitation to be upfront about: ScreenUrin is designed to pass standard laboratory panels. If you're facing a directly observed collection or a test specifically engineered to detect synthetic substitutes (rare, but they exist in some high-security contexts), no synthetic product is foolproof. For the vast majority of standard workplace or routine screenings, though, this does the job. We wouldn't stock it otherwise.
Temperature is the single most common reason synthetic urine samples get rejected. Human urine leaves the body at around 36-37°C and cools rapidly. Labs typically accept samples in the 32-38°C range, and temperature is the very first thing checked — often before the cup even reaches the analyser. Hand in a cold sample and it's rejected on the spot, no chemistry required.
When carried against the body (as designed with the ScreenyWeeny), the sachet reaches and maintains a temperature of approximately 33-34°C — right in the acceptable window. This is why the delivery system matters. Don't just stuff the sachet in a jacket pocket and hope for the best. Body contact is what keeps the temperature natural. If you're using the ScreenUrin Set, follow the included heating instructions to the letter. A couple of degrees either way is the difference between a pass and a flag.
Using this synthetic urine refill pack takes six straightforward steps, and the process is the same regardless of which colour-coded sachet you receive.
The liquid is a pale yellow with realistic foam, faint odour, and natural consistency — not the neon yellow of cheap fakes. It looks like mid-morning urine from someone who's reasonably hydrated. There's a faint characteristic odour too, which is a nice touch: some labs do a basic sniff test (yes, really). The consistency is watery, as urine should be — no strange viscosity. When poured into a cup, it produces a thin layer of foam on top, just like a natural sample. These are small details, but they're the ones that catch out inferior products.
The sachet itself is soft, flexible, and quiet — no crinkling plastic sounds when you move. It sits flat against the body without creating an obvious bulge under clothing. At 80ml, it's enough for a standard collection (most require 30-45ml minimum) with a comfortable margin. If you want to buy a spare and keep one at home and one in a travel bag, that's the approach we'd recommend.
From Our Counter: A regular customer once told us he'd ordered a budget synthetic urine kit online, only to have it arrive as a bright greenish liquid with zero foam and a plastic smell. He binned it and grabbed a ScreenUrin Refill Pack from us the same afternoon. His exact words when he came back: "Night and day." We hear variations of that story more often than you'd think — the cheap stuff looks nothing like the real thing, and that's exactly where it fails. ScreenUrin's attention to sensory detail is what keeps people coming back for refills rather than gambling on no-name alternatives.
Yes. The synthetic formula replicates the key markers that standard immunoassay panels check: pH, creatinine, specific gravity, urea, and uric acid. It also passes UV light checks. It's designed for common workplace and routine screenings — not specialised forensic panels.
They indicate slightly different values for diet-dependent parameters like pH and creatinine. These natural fluctuations exist in real urine too. All three colours fall within normal healthy ranges and are equally acceptable. You don't need a specific colour.
The sachet is resealable, so technically yes. However, a fresh sachet is always the safer option. Once opened, the liquid is exposed to air and bacteria, which could alter its composition over time. Use it sooner rather than later if resealing.
Worn against the body, it typically reaches 33-34°C within 45-60 minutes. Don't rush this step — temperature is the first thing labs check, and a cold sample gets rejected immediately regardless of its chemical accuracy.
Most collections require 30-45ml minimum. At 80ml, you have nearly double the required amount, giving you a comfortable margin. You won't run short.
This is a refill pack — it contains the synthetic urine only. You need either a ScreenyWeeny or the ScreenUrin Set for temperature maintenance and discreet delivery. Without one of these, keeping the sample at the right temperature becomes very difficult.
Keep sealed sachets in a cool, dark place at room temperature. Avoid direct sunlight and extreme heat, which can degrade the formula. Stored properly, they have a long shelf life — check the expiry date on the packaging.
Last updated: April 2026
Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.