The 6 Panel, No Step, Quickscreen tests for: Marijuana (THC), Opiates (OPI), Amphetamines (AMP-1000), Methamphetamines (METH), Cocaine (COC), & Benzodiazepines (BZO) & adulterants: pH, specific gravity, nitrites, pyridium chlorochromate, & bleach. We also offer other combinations please refer to the options above.
The Quickscreen 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 510K & Now CLIA Waived
- Made in USA
- Health Canada Approved
- No steps required to activate test, simply add urine, peel back sticker and interpret result.
- Over 50 different configurations in the 4-13 panels cups to choose, please call us at 318-227-4994 for questions.
- Photocopy Results
- Up to 99% Accurate
- Adheres to the SAMHSA Cutoffs & Choose configurations w/ THC-20, Mamp-500, COC-150, AMP-500, Buprenorphine
- Immediate Results
- Shelf-life up to 24 months
- New easy to open top for the confirmation lab
- Outstanding Customer Service from Every Department
Adulteration is the tampering of a urine specimen with the intention of altering the test results. The use of
adulterants can cause false negative results in drug tests by either interfering with the screening test
and/or destroying the drugs present in the urine. Dilution may also be employed in an attempt to produce
false negative drug test results.
One of the best ways to test for adulteration or dilution is to determine certain urinary characteristics such
as pH and specific gravity and to detect the presence of Pyridium Chlorochromate, specific gravity, pH, nitrite, bleach in urine.
- PCC (Pyridinium chlorochromate) tests for the presence of oxidizing agents such as bleach
and hydrogen peroxide. Pyridinium chlorochromate (sold under the brand name UrineLuck) is a
commonly used adulterant.8 Normal human urine should not contain oxidants or PCC.
- Specific gravity tests for sample dilution. The normal range is from 1.003 to 1.030. Values outside
this range may be the result of specimen dilution or adulteration.
- pH tests for the presence of acidic or alkaline adulterants in urine. Normal pH levels should be in the
range of 4.0 to 9.0. Values outside of this range may indicate the sample has been altered.
- Nitrite tests for commonly used commercial adulterants such as Klear or Whizzies. They work by oxidizing the major cannabinoid metabolite THC-COOH.9 Normal urine should contain no trace of
nitrite. Positive results generally indicate the presence of an adulterant.
- Creatinine is a waste product of creatine; an amino-acid contained in muscle tissue and found in
urine.2 A person may attempt to foil a test by drinking excessive amounts of water or diuretics such as herbal teas to “flush” the system. Specific gravity is one way to check for dilution and flushing, which are the most common mechanisms used in an attempt to circumvent drug testing.