Multi-drug 3 test panel

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Multi-drug 3 test panel

Multi-Drug 3 Test Panel is a diagnostic qualitative lateral flow immuno-chromatographic urinary assay for the detection of drugs of abuse in human urine at cut-off levels specified by SAMHSA in a convenient one step multiple test strip format. Test strips included any combination of the following drugs: Amphetamine (AMP), Barbiturates (BAR), Buprenornhine (BUP), Benzodiazepines (BZO), Cocaine (COC), Ketamine (KET), Marijuana(THC), Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), Methadone (MTD), Methamphetamine (MET), Morphine (MOP), Opiate (OPI), Phencyclidine (PCP), Oxycodone (OXY), Tricyclic Antidepressants (TCA), Propoxyphene (PPX). This test is designed to obtain a visual, qualitative result and intended for professional use only. It is not intended for quantitative results, or for Over the Counter (OTC) sale to lay persons.

Description:

Product Name:
  Multi-drug 3 Test Panel
  Accessories:
  Instruction for use
  Principle of Test:
  Immunochromatographic assay

Quality Standards:

CE, Declaration of Conformity

Product Performation:

TEST PROCEDURE

. Bring the pouched test device to room temperature (15-30℃) prior to testing. Do not open the pouch until ready to perform the assay.
2. Remove the test panel from the sealed pouch.
3. Remove the protective cap and immerse the strips in urine specimen with the arrow end pointing towards the specimen for at least 10 seconds. Do not immerse the strips above the plastic device.
4. Replace the cap and lay the test device on a flat, clean and dry surface.
5. Read test results between 3-8 minutes.

Interpreting results

NEGATIVE: Two colored lines are visible, one in the control region and another one in the test region. No matter the color intensity of the test line is weaker or stronger than that of the control line,the test result is negative, which indicates that the free drug is absent or less than the detection level of the test.

 

POSITIVE: Only one colored line is visible in the control region with no apparent line in the test region. The test result is positive, which indicates that the free drug is present in the urine at or exceeding the detection level of the test.

 

INVALID: The test is invalid if the control line is not visible regardless of the presence or absence of the test line.

 

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