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1 Panel Test Strips (FYL20)

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Step into a new era of vigilance against the fentanyl epidemic with our Single Panel Rapid Test Strips. This state-of-the-art solution is meticulously designed to detect Fentanyl at an exceptional 20 ng threshold, providing an essential tool in the global fight against this potent synthetic opioid.

Features:

  • 20 ng/ml cut-off level
  • Easy to use & One-Step
  • Up to 99% accurate
  • Instant Results in Minutes
  • 24 Month Shelf Life from Date of manufacture
FREE SHIPPING on 100 strips or more.

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SKU: DFY-101
UNIT: 25

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Step into a new era of our 1 Panel Test Strips FYL20 vigilance against the fentanyl epidemic. This state-of-the-art solution is meticulously designed to detect Fentanyl at an exceptional 20 ng threshold, providing an essential tool in the global fight against this potent synthetic opioid.

Key Features:

Ultra-Sensitive Detection: The DFY-101 Rapid Test Strip sets a benchmark with its 20 ng threshold for Fentanyl, ensuring unparalleled sensitivity for precise and reliable results.

Single-Panel Simplicity: Streamline your drug testing process with this single-panel strip, focusing on Fentanyl without the complexity of multi-panel tests.

Benefits:

Crucial in the Fentanyl Crisis: Dive into the gravity of the fentanyl epidemic, a global health concern contributing significantly to opioid-related fatalities. The DFY-101 empowers you to play a vital role in addressing this crisis.

Understanding the Fentanyl Impact: Shed light on the devastating effects of fentanyl on communities worldwide. This highly potent substance poses a severe threat to public health and safety, making early detection paramount in combating its widespread impact.

Testing as a Preventive Measure: Highlight the preventive nature of fentanyl testing. By detecting fentanyl early, the DFY-101 Rapid Test Strip becomes an indispensable tool in preventing overdoses and mitigating the consequences of fentanyl abuse.

Global Health Contribution: Emphasize how incorporating fentanyl testing contributes to the collective effort in tackling the global fentanyl crisis. The Rapid Test Strip is a frontline defender in the battle against this pervasive threat.

In the fight against the fentanyl epidemic, every tool matters. Choose the Single Panel Rapid Test Strip as your ally in promoting a safer, more informed, and resilient community. Order now to make a significant difference in the global effort to combat the devastating impact of fentanyl.

List of 1 Panel Drugs Tested & Cut-off levels

1 Panel Drugs Tested Urine Cutoff Levels Detection Time
FYL20 (Fentanyl)  20 ng/mL 3 to 4 days

For a detailed description please check the Drug Detection & Cut-off level section.

Why Choose 12 Panel Drug Test?

Superior Quality: Our test strips are high quality made with medical grade plastic.

Easy to Use Urine Test Strips: All our urine test strips are easy to use, instant and results in minutes.

Compliance with Standards: All our test strips are CLIA Waived & FDA 510(k).

Excellent Customer Service: Our support and customer service team will go beyond your expectations to help you choose the right drug screening strips.

Guaranteed Lowest Pricing: We offer lowest possible price in the market with quantity discounts when you buy more.

FAQ about 1 panel urine test strips

1. What does the Test strips do?

Test strips are part of many tests for home use that allow people to test for or monitor some diseases or health conditions, including diabetes. The FDA is aware that some sellers are marketing pre-owned or secondhand test strips to consumers. These are unused test strips previously owned by someone else.

2. What is “cut-off level”?

The cut-off level is the specified concentration of a xylazine in a sample. Above that concentration the test is called positive, and below that concentration it is called negative.

3. What is a drug test “panel”?

A drug “panel” is simply a collection of drugs or the family of drugs that you want to test for on any given drug screen.

4. What is a CLIA Waived test?

By the CLIA law, waived tests are those tests that are determined by CDC or FDA to be so simple that there is little risk of error. Some testing methods for glucose and cholesterol are waived along with pregnancy tests, fecal occult blood tests, some urine tests, oral swab test, etc

5. Which drugs do we test for?

We test for the use of the following drugs: Amphetamine, Barbiturates, Buprenorphine, Benzodiazepine, Cocaine, Opiates, Methamphetamine, Ecstasy, Morphine, EtG, Methadone, Oxycodone, Phencyclidine, Propoxyphene, Tricyclic Antidepressant, Marijuana, Nicotine, and Alcohol.

6. How accurate is the drug test?

The tests are sensitive to drugs and accurate. These tests, however, are not as accurate as lab tests. In some cases, certain foods and drugs may cause false positives as well as false negatives for those who use drug-testing kits.

7. If the test results are negative, can the conclusion be that the urine/saliva is free of drugs?

This means that if the sample was collected properly and the test was performed according to the directions, either the saliva sample is free of the drugs tested for, or the drug levels were below the detection limit of this test.

8. Does a preliminary positive screen test mean that you have found of abuse?

This means that the test has reacted with something in the sample and the sample must be sent to the lab for a more accurate test.

9. What Is A False Positive Test?

A false positive test result means the drug is not present but shows as detected by the device. The most common causes for a false positive test are cross reactants. Certain food and medicines, diet plan drugs and nutritional supplements may cause a false positive result with this product.

10. What Is A False Negative Test?

A false negative test means the drug is present but is not detected by the device. If the sample is diluted, or the sample is contaminated that may cause a false negative result.

Weight 0.001 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 7 × 4 in
Adulterants

No

Drugs Tested For

FYL

Number of Drugs Tested

1

Drug Detection & Cut-off Levels

Drug

  • Alcohol
  • Amphetamine
  • Amphetamine
  • Barbiturates
  • Benzodiazepines
  • Buprenorphine
  • Cannabinoids
  • Cocaine
  • Cocaine
  • Cotinine
  • Ecstasy
  • Ethylglucuronide
  • Fentanyl
  • Ketamine
  • Kratom
  • Lysergic Acid Diethylamide
  • Methadone
  • Methadone (EDDP)
  • Methamphetamine
  • Methamphetamine
  • Methaqualone
  • Methylphenidate
  • Opiates
  • Opiates (Morphine)
  • Oxycodone
  • Phencyclidine
  • Propoxyphene
  • Synthetic Cannabinoids
  • Tramadol
  • Tricyclic Antidepressants

Abbreviation

  • ALC or ALCO
  • AMP
  • AMP300
  • BAR
  • BZO
  • BUP
  • THC
  • COC
  • COC150
  • COT
  • MDMA
  • ETG
  • FEN or FENT
  • KET
  • KRA
  • LSD
  • MTD
  • EDDP
  • MAMP or MET
  • MAMP500 or MET500
  • MQL
  • MTHP
  • OPI or OPl2000
  • MOR or OPl300
  • OXY
  • PCP
  • PPX
  • K2
  • TRA or TRAM
  • TCA

Urine Cutoff· Level

  • 20 mg/dl
  • 1,000 ng/mL
  • 300 ng/ml
  • 300 ng/ml
  • 300 ng/ml
  • 10 ng/ml
  • 50 ng/ml
  • 300 ng/ml
  • 150 ng/ml
  • 200 ng/ml
  • 500 ng/ml
  • 500 ng/ml
  • 10 ng/ml
  • 1000 ng/ml
  • 250 ng/ml
  • 10 ng/ml
  • 300 ng/ml
  • 300 ng/ml
  • 1,000 ng/mL
  • 500 ng/ml
  • 300 ng/ml
  • 300 ng/ml
  • 2,000 ng/mL
  • 300 ng/ml
  • 100 ng/ml
  • 25 ng/ml
  • 300 ng/ml
  • 50 ng/ml
  • 300 ng/ml
  • 1,000 ng/mL

Saliva Cutoff· Level

  • >0.02%B.A .C.
  • 50 ng/ml
  • 50 ng/ml
  • 50 ng/ml
  • 10 ng/ml
  • 12 ng/ml
  • 20 ng/ml
  • 35 ng/ml
  • 50 ng/ml
  • 40 ng/ml
  • 50 ng/ml
  • 10 ng/ml

Approximate Detection Time in Urine

  • Up to 24 Hours
  • 2-4 Days
  • 2-4 Days
  • 4-7 Days
  • 3-7 Days
  • 1-4 Days
  • 15-30 Days
  • 2-4 Days
  • 2-4 Days
  • 2-3 Days
  • 1-3 Days
  • Up to 80 Hours
  • 3-4 Days
  • 7-14 Days
  • 1-3 Days
  • 2-5 Days
  • 3-5 Days
  • 3-5 Days
  • 3-5 Days
  • 3-5 Days
  • Up to 6 Days
  • 1-2 Days
  • 2-4 Days
  • 2-4 Days
  • 2-4 Days
  • 7-14 Days
  • 1-2 Days
  • Up to 3 Days
  • 1-7 Days
  • 7-10 Days

Approximate Detection Time in Saliva

  • Up to 24 Hours
  • 1-3 Days
  • 1-3 Days
  • 1-16 Hours
  • 4-8 Hours
  • 48-72 Hours
  • 6-12 Hours
  • 1-3 Days
  • 1-3 Days
  • 24-48 Hours
  • 24-48 Hours
  • Up to 80 Hours
  • 24-48 Hours
  • 24-48 Hours
  • 12-24 Hours
  • 12-24 Hours
  • 48-72 Hours
  • 1-3 Days
  • 1-3 Days
  • 48-72 Hours
  • 24-48 Hours
  • 1-3 Days
  • 1-3 Days
  • 1-3 Days
  • 1-3 Days
  • 48-72 Hours
  • 1-2 Days
  • 48-72 Hours