Our New No Flood 10 Panel Dip Card by Precision DX is a one-step urine test for simultaneous detection of up to 10 drugs in human urine which will provide you with accurate & Instant results. Custom configurations are available on all rapid drug test products.
As a beacon of innovation in rapid drug testing, this 10-panel dip card is engineered to detect 10 drugs in human urine, providing a critical tool in the fight against the devastating impact of this potent drugs.
Features & Benefits:
- CLIA Waived
- FDA 510(k) Cleared
- Easy to use & One-Step
- Up to 99% accurate
- Instant Results in Minutes
- 24 Month Shelf Life from Date of manufacture
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List of 10 Panel Drugs Tested & Cut-off levels
10 Panel Drugs Tested | Urine Cutoff Levels | Detection Time |
AMP (Amphetamine) | 1,000 ng/mL | 2 to 4 days |
BAR (Barbiturates) | 300 ng/ml | 4 to 7 days |
BZO (Benzodiazepine) | 300 ng/ml | 3 to 7 days |
MAMP (Methamphetamine) | 1,000 ng/mL | 3 to 5 days |
OPI300 or MOP (Opiates) | 300 ng/ml | 2 to 4 days |
MTD (Methadone) | 300 ng/ml | 3 to 5 days |
PCP (Phencyclidine) | 25 ng/ml | 7 to 14 days |
COC (Cocaine) | 300 ng/ml | 2 to 4 days |
THC (Cannabinoids) | 50 ng/ml | 15 to 30 days |
TCA (Trucyclic Antidepressants) | 1000 ng/ml | 7 to 10 days |
For a detailed description please check the Drug Detection & Cut-off level section.
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FAQ about 10 panel urine dip stick
1. What does the 10 panel urine dip stick Test do?
These tests indicate 10 prescription or illegal drugs are present in urine. The testing is done in two steps. First, you do a quick at-home test. Second, if the test suggests that drugs may be present, you send the sample to a laboratory for additional testing.
2. What is “cut-off level”?
The cut-off level is the specified concentration of a drug in a urine 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, etc.
5. Which drugs do we test for?
We test for the use of the following drugs: Amphetamine, Barbiturates, Benzodiazepine, Cocaine, Methamphetamine, Morphine, Methadone, Phencyclidine, Tricyclic Antidepressant and Cannabinoids
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 is free of drugs?
This means that if the sample was collected properly and the test was performed according to the directions, either the urine 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.