Drugs Tested:
Cocaine, Marijuana, Opiate, Amphetamine, Methamphetamine, Phencyclidine, Benzodiazepine, Barbiturate, Methadone, Ecstasy, Propoxyphene, and Oxycodone
Features:
- FDA510(k) cleared
- Simple dip & read procedure
- Box of 25
- Up to 99% accurate
- 12-month minimum shelf-life
Our 12 Panel instant drug test is an on-site urine screening device that offers a convenient dipping method. Simply remove the end cap and insert the detection device into the sample provided inside a sterilized collection cup. Once the 12 panel drug test is inserted and testing begins, the results will be visibly noticeable after a few minutes. Should no drugs be found the corresponding panel will develop a red line below the control line. To serve as a procedural control, a colored line will always appear at the control line region of the drug test, indicating that proper volume of specimen has been added and membrane wicking has occurred.
This particular drug test can detect up to twelve different commonly used drugs. The 12 panel drug test method is an immunoassay based on the principle of competitive binding. A rapid, one step screening test for the simultaneous, qualitative detection of multiple drugs and drug metabolites in human urine. Test results are detected by the presence or absence of specific drugs in the urine.
Drugs which may be present in the specimen being tested by the drug test compete against their respective drug conjugate for binding sites on their specific antibody. During the instant drug test procedure, a urine specimen will migrate upward by capillary action. If a drug is present in the urine specimen below its cut-off concentration, it will not saturate the binding sites of its specific antibody. The antibody will then react with the drug-protein conjugate and a visible colored line will show up in the urine test line region of the specifically labeled result strip of the 12 panel drug test.
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Kelly Glew (verified owner) –
The first drug test i used out of this batch had the same 6 drugs printed on both sides of the test. I re-tested with a second test and the results were different, so the first panel only tested for 6 drugs not 12 with a mis-labeled side.