

1 Panel Generic Dip Card
as low as .45 ea. - 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
AbbreviationDrug NameCutoff Levels
AMPAmphetamines1000 ng/ml
BARBarbiturates300 ng/ml
BZOBenzodiazepines300 ng/ml
COCCocaine300 ng/ml
MAMPMethamphetamine1000 ng/ml
MDMAEcstacy500 ng/ml
MOPOpiates300 ng/ml
MTDMethadone300 ng/ml
OPIOpiates2000 ng/ml
OXYOxycodone100 ng/ml
PCPPhencyclidine25 ng/ml
PPXPropoxyphene300 ng/ml
TCATricyclic Antidepressant1000 ng/ml
THCMarijuana50 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.