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10-Panel Urine Dip Drug Testing Kits in Bulk Supplies

 

The 10-Panel Urine Dip Drug Test Kit screens for 10 different classes of drugs in a single convenient dip card.  It is safe and easy to use.  Interpret results within a couple of minutes with up to 99% precision and cost-effective for any on-site screening.  The 10-Panel Urine Dip Drug Test Kit is FDA 510 (K) Cleared to market and CLIA Waived.

Features & Benefits

  • FDA 510(K) approved
  • CLIA Waived
  • Result accuracy up to 99%
  • Utilizes lateral flow chromatographic immunoassay method
  • Simple, safe and easy to use one-step procedure
  • Clean, hygienic testing
  • Result interpretation within 5 minutes
  • Authentic
  • Normal storage conditions (room temperature)
  • Shelf life up to 18 months from date of manufacture
  • Cost efficient for any on-site screening
  • No special storage requirements to preserve stability
  • Small sample volume required, just dip
  • Portable and disposable, non-biohazard waste
  • Adheres to SAMHSA standards for substance abuse screening

How to use the Drug Test Kit

  • After collecting the urine sample, remove the instant drug test kit from the foil pouch.
  • Remove the cap from the end of the test and use it to gently bend the exposed strips back and forth to repair them for urine absorption.
  • Dip the exposed strips into the urine sample making sure the urine does not come in contact with the plastic portion of the testing panel.
  • The strips should be immersed in the urine for 10 to 15 seconds.
  • Recap the urine test and lay down on a clean flat surface.
  • Red lines will begin to appear on the result window almost immediately; however, the results should only be interpreted at 5 minutes.

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