One Step 7 in 1 Multi Drug Testing Urine Panel Dipcard
Multi dru test is a rapid test based on the principle of immunoassay combined with conjugated colloid glod technology. The tests are designed to obtain a visual, qualitative result and are intended for professional use only. They are not intended for quantitative results, nor for over-the counter sale.
Products Including:
Initials | Full Names | Sensitivity(ng/ml) | Format | Speciment |
AMP | Amphetamine Test | 1000ng/ml | Cassettes Or Strip | urine |
MET | Methamphetamine Test | 1000ng/ml | ||
MOR | Morphine Test | 300ng/ml | ||
THC | Marijuana Test | 50ng/ml | ||
COC | Cocaine Test | 300ng/ml | ||
BZO | Benzodiazepines Test | 300ng/ml | ||
MTD | Methadone Test | 300ng/ml | ||
BAR | Barbiturates Test | 300ng/ml | ||
OPI | Opiate Test | 300ng/ml | ||
PCP | Phencyclidine Test | 300ng/ml | ||
OXY | Oxycodone Test | 100ng//ml | ||
COT | Cotinine Test | 300ng/ml | ||
THC | Marijuana test | 50ng/ml | ||
MDMA | Methylene dioxy metham-phetamine test | 500ng/ml | ||
TCA | Tricyclic Antidepressants test | 1000ng/ml | ||
BZO | Benzoylecgonine test | 1000ng/ml | ||
MTD | Methadone test | 300ng/ml | ||
multi-drug (2-8) test kit | variable | |||
DOA (6-12) test urine cup | variable |
Specification:
1.Strip Format: Lowest cost test format
2.Single Dipcard: Most commonly used test format
3.Cassette Format::Most commonly used test format
4.Multi-Panel Dipcard Format: Convenient format for multi-drug screening; Maybe any combination of 2-12 drugs tests
Principle of The Procedure:
The Drug Test is a competitive, IVD, immunochromatographic, urinary assay in which a chemically modified and bound drug conjugate competes with urinary MED for limited, specific drug antibody binding sites.
Interpretation of Resultes
Negative: Two pink-colored bands appear, one in the control region and one in the test region. A negative result indicates free drug is absent from urine or at concentrations lower than the detection cut-off level of the test.
Positive: One pink-colored band appears in the control region with no apparent band appering in the test region. A positive result indicates free drug is presented in urine at concentrations at or exceeding the detection cut-off level of the test.
Invalid: No band appears in the control region, or a pink-colored band appears in the test region only. An invalid test result may be due to improper assay procedures or damage to the device. If results are invalid, the assay is inconclusive and the specimen should be re-tested uring a new test device.
Note: The band intensity may be weaker or stronger than that of the control bang.
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One Step 7 in 1 Multi Drug Testing Urine Panel Dipcard