Product Description
Introducing the most reliable and cost effective 5 Panel Drug Screen Cup from DrugTestingForLess. All the administrator needs to do is simply peel the label and view the testing results! View more cup panel configurations here!
Excellent Design
- Patent-pending multiple drug screening cup
- Simple procedure with no additional steps required to activate test
- Screw lid for non-leakage
- Test format from 5-14 drugs per cup plus up to 6 adulterants
- Customized configurations available
Reliable Results
- Easy-to-read result displayed in strong color code
- Long-lasting results stable for up to 1 hour
- 99% accuracy compared to GC/MS data in the clinical comparison studies
- 24 Month Shelf Life from Date of Manufacture
- Set to SAMHSA Cutoff Levels
- FDA Approved & CLIA Waived
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Download & Print Reference Documents
Multi-Drug CLIA Waived Cup Package Insert
Multi-Drug CLIA Waived Cup Procedure Card
5-Panel Configurations with Adulteration
Order Number | Panel Configurations (Choose above) | Adulterants |
HCDOAV-154A3 | THC, COC, OPI2000, AMP, PCP | OX, SG, pH |
HCDOAV-254A3 | THC, COC, OPI2000, AMP, MET | OX, SG, pH |
HCDOAV-654A3 | BZO, COC, MET, OPI2000, THC | OX, SG, PH |
FDA 510(k) & SAMSHA Approved CLIA Waived Drug Panels | |||||
Drug Name | Abbreviation | Cutoff Level | Minimum Detection Time in Urine* | Maximum Detection Time in Urine* | Calibrator |
Amphetamines | AMP | 1000 ng/ml | 2-7 hours | 2-4 days | D-Amphetamine |
Amphetamines | AMP | 500 ng/ml | 2-7 hours | 2-4 days | D-Amphetamine |
Barbiturates | BAR | 300 ng/ml | 2-4 hours | 1-3 weeks | Secobarbital |
Benzodiazepines | BZO / BZD | 300 ng/ml | 2-7 hours | 1-4 days | Benzoylecgonine |
Buprenorphine | BUP | 10 ng/ml | 2-3 hours | 1 day | Buprenorphine |
Cocaine | COC | 300 ng/ml | 1-4 hours | 2-4 days | Benzoylecgonine |
Cocaine | COC | 150 ng/mL | 1-4 Hours | 2-4 Days | Benzoylecgonine |
Ecstasy | MDMA | 500 ng/ml | 1-3 days | 1-2 days | D,L- Methylenedioxy-methamphetamine |
EDDP | EDDP | 300 ng/ml | 1-4 hours | 2-4 days | 2-Ethylidene-1,5-dimethyl-3,3-dipheylpyrrolidine |
Marijuana | THC | 50 ng/ml | 2 hours | up to 40 days | 11-nor-∆9-THC-9 COOH |
Methadone | MTD / MAD | 300 ng/ml | 3-8 hours | 1-3 days | Methadone |
Methamphetamine | mAMP / MET | 1000 ng/ml | 2-7 hours | 2-4 days | D-Methamphetamine |
Methamphetamine | mAMP / MET | 500 ng/ml | 2-7 hours | 2-4 days | D-Methamphetamine |
Morphine | MOP / OPI-300 | 300 ng/ml | 2 hours | 2-3 days | Morphine |
Opiates | OPI | 2000 ng/ml | 2 hours | 2-3 days | Morphine |
Oxycodone | OXY | 100 ng/ml | 1-3 hours | 1-2 days | Oxycodone |
Phencyclidine | PCP | 25 ng/ml | 4-6 hours | 7-14 days | Phencyclidine |
Propoxyphene | PPX | 300 ng/ml | 1-2 days | N/A | Propoxyphene |
Tricyclic Antidepressants | TCA | 1000 ng/ml | 8-12 hours | 2-7 days | Nortriptyline |
* Detection times are not guaranteed. Reference configuration above for included drug panels. This assay provides only a preliminary analytical test result. A more specific alternate chemical method must be used in order to obtain a confirmed analytical result. Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS) is the preferred confirmatory method. Clinical consideration and professional judgment should be applied to any drug of abuse test result, particularly when preliminary positive results are indicated. |
Adulterant Tests (Specimen Validity Tests) Summary
pH Level (pH) Tests for the presence of acidic or alkaline adulterants in urine. Normal pH levels should be in the range of 4.0 to 9.0. Values below pH 4.0 or above pH 9.0 may indicate the sample has been altered. Urine pH below 4 or above 9 indicates adulteration with an acidic or basic compound.
Specific Gravity (S.G.) Tests for sample dilution. Normal levels for specific gravity will range from 1.003 to 1.030. Specific gravity levels of less than 1.003 or higher than 1.030 may be an indication of adulteration or specimen dilution. In the presence of an indicator, the colors changes from dark blue to blue-green in urine of low ionic concentration to green and yellow-green in urine of higher ionic concentration.
Oxidants (OXI) Tests for the presence of oxidizing agents such as bleach and peroxide in the urine.
Nitrites (NIT) Tests for commercial adulterants such as Klear and Whizzies. Normal urine specimens should contain no trace of nitrite. Positive results for nitrite usually indicate the presence of an adulterant.
Creatinine (CREA) Creatinine is one way to check for dilution and flushing, which are the most common mechanisms used in an attempt to circumvent drug testing. Low creatinine may indicate dilute urine.
Glutaraldehyde (GLUT) Tests for the presence of an aldehyde. Glutaraldehyde is not normally found in a urine specimen. Detection of glutaraldehyde in a specimen is generally an indicator of adulteration.