12 Panel Dip Card Drug Tests – COC/MAMP/THC/BZO/OPI/OXY/MOP/BUP/MTD/AMP/FENT/TRA
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Description
12 Panel Dip Card Drug Tests – COC/MAMP/THC/BZO/OPI/OXY/MOP/BUP/MTD/AMP/FENT/TRA
Our New No Flood 12 Panel Dip Card Drug Tests by Precision DX Multi Panel dip card is a one-step urine test for simultaneous detection of up to 12 drugs in human urine which will provide you with accurate & Instant results. Custom configurations are available on all rapid drug test products.
The 12 Panel Dip Card detects for the presence of Cocaine, Methamphetamine, Cannabinoids, Benzodiazepines, Opiates, Oxycodone, Opiates (Morphine), Buprenorphine , Methadone, Amphetamine, Fentanyl and Tramadol drugs in human urine.
All our drug test kits follows the SAMHSA Cutoff Levels.
Features
- 99% accuracy, USA Made strips and reagents
- Immediate Rapid Results: Read Negatives within 1 minute, positives in 5 minutes
- Simple Dip & Read
- Easy to read strips with definitive lines
- 40+ Drug Test options
- 24 Month Shelf Life from Date of manufacture
- Results Remain Valid Up To 1 Hour
- OEM & Private Label available
- Call for volume discounts!
Benefits
- Same Money & Quality Product
- Superior Personal Service
- Available after regular business hours
- Free Online Training, Product Certification, Product Training Video
- Free Lab LC-MS/MS set up, free overnight shipping, airbills, boxes, lab packs, specimen bags
These are screening devices read positive or negative, qualitative, and although highly accurate, if you read a positive we recommend a certified lab for LC-MS/MS Confirmation. For more information dial 1-866-526-2873 or email [email protected]
These drug tests are intended for workplace testing & forensic use ONLY (not FDA cleared or CLIA waived) intended for employment and insurance testing and does not include test systems intended for Federal drug testing programs (e.g., programs run by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the Department of Transportation (DOT), and the U.S. Military).