The Instant Drug Screen Dip Card tests for Amphetamines, Barbiturates, Benzodiazepines, Cocaine, Methamphetamines, Methadone, Opiates, Opiates300, Oxycodone, PCP, Propoxyphene, & Tricyclic Antidepressants. The dip card is a fast visual, competitive panel immunoassay that can be used for the simultaneous, qualitative detection of multiple drug metabolites at specific cutoff levels in human urine.
- FDA Cleared
- Results Remain Valid For Up To 4 Hours After Test Intiation
- Up to 99% Accurate & Adheres to SAMSHA Cutoffs
- SAMHSA Lab GC/MS Confirmation optional
- Immediate Results
- Shelf-life up to 18 months
| Abbreviation | Drug Name | Cutoff Levels |
| AMP | Amphetamines | 1000 ng/ml |
| BAR | Barbiturates | 300 ng/ml |
| BZO | Benzodiazepines | 300 ng/ml |
| COC | Cocaine | 300 ng/ml |
| MAMP | Methamphetamine | 1000 ng/ml |
| MDMA | Ecstacy | 500 ng/ml |
| MOP | Opiates | 300 ng/ml |
| MTD | Methadone | 300 ng/ml |
| OPI | Opiates | 2000 ng/ml |
| OXY | Oxycodone | 100 ng/ml |
| PCP | Phencyclidine | 25 ng/ml |
| PPX | Propoxyphene | 300 ng/ml |
| TCA | Tricyclic Antidepressant | 1000 ng/ml |
| THC | Marijuana | 50 ng/ml |
Questions & Answers:
1- What is this product?
answer: This is called a dip card. You remove the cap and dip it into the urine.
2- How fast does it give results?
answer: After you dip it into the urine you see results immediately. A line will show up next to the "C" & the "T". That means negative.
3- I have very faint line next to the Drug Abbreviation (single dip) or the "T" (multi panel dip card), is this positive?
answer: A line, no matter faint, dark, or faded indicates a negative result.
4- What does the "BZO" Benzodiazepines test for?
answer: The most common drug tested are ROHYPNOL, VALUIM, XANAX, & LIBRIUM.
| These screening devices will give you a qualitative result, all positives should be confirmed by
an alternative method such as GC/MS (gas chromatograph/ mass spectrometry) by a lab. |