Description
Amazewell® 12 Panel CLIA Waived, OTC, Rapid Drug Screen Dip Card, 25/Box
BACKORDER ETA EARLY NOVEMBER
The Amazewell® 12 panel drug test detects the most commonly abused drugs. The dip card is manufactured for accuracy, ease of use while maintaining competitive pricing. The Amazewell® Select is an dip cards can be used for synchronal and qualitative detection of most of the drug metabolites found in human urine at particular cutoff levels. It supplies quick results with an easy to read visual panel immunoassay. Get results quickly and accurately with the Amazewell® Mult-Panel Dip Card!
Features and Benefits
- Sold by the Box of 25 Dip Card Tests
- CLIA Waived
- OTC - Over the Counter FDA Approved
- FDA 510(K) Approved
- Easy-to-interpret color bands
- Manufactured for easy transport to laboratory
- Versatile and easy-to-use
- Up to 99% accuracy rate
- Visual adulteration screen versions available
- Available to test up to 14 substances
- Up to 24 months shelf life
- Fast visible sample migration
Download & Print Reference Materials
Amazwell® Drug Test Dip Card OTC Package Insert (PI)
Twelve Panel Configuration(s) | ||
Item Number | Drugs Tested (choose panel above) | Approvals |
AMD-6125 | AMP 1000, BAR 300, BUP 10, BZO 300, COC 300, MET 1000, MDMA 500, MOP 300, MTD 300, OXY 100, PCP 25, THC 50 | FDA 510(k) Cleared CLIA Waived OTC - Over the Counter |
FDA 510(k) CLIA Waived Drug Detection Table in Urine | ||||
Drug Name / Description | Abbreviation | Cutoff | Detection Window* | Certifications / Approvals |
Amphetamine A schedule II drug available by prescription. Acute, higher dosages lead to euphoria, alertness and sense of energy and power. |
AMP | 500 ng/mL or 1000 ng/mL |
2 to 96 Hours | FDA 510k CLIA Waived OTC - Over the Counter |
Barbiturates Central nervous system depressants used therapeutically as sedatives hypnotics and anticonvulsants. |
BAR | 300 ng/mL | 2 to 72 Hours | FDA 510k CLIA Waived OTC - Over the Counter |
Benzodiazepines Frequently prescribed for the symptomatic treatment of anxiety and sleep disorders. |
BZO | 300 ng/mL | 2 to 96 Hours | FDA 510k CLIA Waived OTC - Over the Counter |
Buprenorphine / Suboxone A semi-synthetic opioid that has a longer duration of action than morphine and is used to treat moderate to severe pain. |
BUP | 10 ng/mL | 2 to 72 Hours | FDA 510k CLIA Waived OTC - Over the Counter |
Cocaine A potent central nervous system stimulant and local anesthetic that brings about extreme energy and restlessness. |
COC | 150 ng/mL or 300 ng/mL |
1 to 96 Hours | FDA 510k CLIA Waived OTC - Over the Counter |
Ecstasy (D.L-Methylenedioxy-Methamphetamine) A designer drug that produces changes in the form of increased sensitivity to light, difficulty in focusing, and blurred vision. |
MDMA | 500 ng/mL | 2 to 96 Hours | FDA 510k CLIA Waived OTC - Over the Counter |
Ethyl Glucuronide Ethyl Glucuronide (ETG) is a direct metabolite of alcohol. Presence in urine may be used to detect recent alcohol intake, even after alcohol is no longer measurable. Traditional laboratory methods detect the actual alcohol in the body, which reflects current intake within the past few hours (depending on how much was consumed). The presence of ETG in urine is a definitive indicator that it can be detected in the urine for 3 to 4 days after drinking alcohol, even alcohol is eliminated from the body. Therefore, ETG is a more accurate indicator of the recent intake of alcohol than measuring for the presence of alcohol itself. The ETG test can aid in the diagnosis of drunk driving and alcoholism, which has important significance in the forensic identification and medical examination. |
ETG | 500 ng/mL | Up to 80 Hours | Forensic Use |
Fentanyl Fentanyl belongs to powerful narcotics analgesics, and is a μ special opiates receptor stimulant. Fentanyl is one of the varieties that been listed in management of United Nations “Single Convention of narcotic drug in 1961”. Among the opiates agents that under international control, fentanyl is one of the most commonly used to cure moderate to severe pain1. After continuous injection of fentanyl, the sufferer will have the performance of protracted opioid abstinence syndrome, such as ataxia and irritability etc2,3, which presents the addiction after taking fentanyl in a long time. Compared with drug addicts of amphetamine, drug addicts who take fentanyl mainly have got the possibility of higher infection rate of HIV, more dangerous injection behavior and more lifelong medication overdose. |
FTY / FEN / FYL | 20 ng/mL | Hours to Days | Forensic Use |
Cannabinoids / Marijuana When smoked or orally administered it produces euphoric effects. Users have impaired short term memory and slowed learning. |
THC | 50 ng/mL | 2 Hours to 40 Days | FDA 510k CLIA Waived OTC - Over the Counter |
Methadone A narcotic analgesic prescribed for the management of moderate to severe pain and for treatment of opiate dependence. |
MTD | 300 ng/mL | 3 to 72 Hours | FDA 510k CLIA Waived OTC - Over the Counter |
Methadone Metabolite A controlled substance and is used for detoxification and maintenance of opiate-dependent patients. |
EDDP | 300 ng/mL | 1 to 72 Hours | FDA 510k CLIA Waived OTC - Over the Counter |
Methamphetamine An addictive stimulant that affects the central nervous system. Can be taken orally, injected or inhaled. |
mAMP / MET | 500 ng/mL or 1000 ng/mL |
2 hours to 4 days | FDA 510k CLIA Waived OTC - Over the Counter |
Morphine / Opiates A drug derived from the opium poppy, including natural products morphine and codeine, and semi-synthetic drugs such as heroin. |
MOP / OPI | 300 ng/mL or 2000 ng/mL |
2 hours to 3 days | FDA 510k CLIA Waived OTC - Over the Counter |
Oxycodone A schedule II narcotic analgesic widely used in clinical medicine. Similar to morphine, in all respects, including its abuse and dependence. |
OXY | 100 ng/mL | 1 to 48 Hours | FDA 510k CLIA Waived OTC - Over the Counter |
Phencyclidine A hallucinogen, also known as Angel Dust, can be used in powder, capsule and tablet form. |
PCP | 25 ng/mL | 4 hours to 14 days | FDA 510k CLIA Waived OTC - Over the Counter |
Propoxyphene A mild narcotic analgesic found in various pharmaceutical preparations, usually as hydrochloride or napsylate salt. |
PPX | 300 ng/mL | 1 to 72 Hours | FDA 510k CLIA Waived OTC - Over the Counter |
Tramadol Tramadol is a quasi-narcotic analgesic used in the treatment of moderate to severe pain. It is a synthetic analog of codeine, but has a low binding affinity to the mu-opioid receptors. It has been for the treatment of diabetic neuropathy and restless leg syndrome. Large doses of Tramadol could develop tolerances and physiological dependency and lead to its abuse. Both ∆ (d) and L forms of the isomers are controlled substances. Approximately 30% of the dose is excreted in the urine as unchanged drug, whereas 60% is excreted as metabolites. The major pathways appear to be N- and O-demethylation, glucuronidation or sulfation in the liver. |
TRA | 200 ng/mL or 1000 ng/mL | to Hours | FDA 510k CLIA Waived OTC - Over the Counter |
Tricyclic Antidepressants / Nortriptyline Commonly used for treatment of depressive disorders. TCA overdose is the most common cause of death from prescription drugs. |
TCA | 1000 ng/mL | 2 Hours to 40 Days | FDA 510k CLIA Waived OTC - Over the Counter |
* Detection times are not guaranteed. This assay provides only a preliminary analytical test result. A more specific alternate chemical method must be used in order to obtain a confirmed analytical result. Gas Chromatogrphy/Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS) is the preferred confirmatory method. Clinical consideration and professional judgment should be applied to any drug of abuse test result, particularly when preliminary positive results are indicated. |
Adulterant Panel Interpretation (See options above) | |
Adulterant Name | Description |
Oxidanta (OX) | Tests for the presence of oxidizing agents such as bleach and peroxide in the urine. |
Specific Gravity (SG) | Tests for sample dilution. Normal levels for specific gravity will range from 1.003 to 1.030. Specific gravity levels of less than 1.003 or higher than 1.030 may be an indication of adulteration or specimen dilution. |
pH Level (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 below pH 4.0 or above 9.0 may indicate the sample has been altered. |
Nitrates (NI) | Tests for commercial adulterants such as Klear and Whizzies. Normal urine specimens should contain no trace of nitride. Positive results for nitride usually indicate the presence of an adulterant. |
Glutaraldehyde (GI) | Tests for presence of an aldehyde. Glutaraldehyde is not normally found in a urine specimen. Detection of glutaraldehyde in a specimen is generally an indicator of adulteration. |
Creatinine (CR) | Tests for the specimen of dilution and flushing. Normal creatinine levels are between 10 mg/dl and 300 mg/dl. Low creatinine (less that 5 mg/dl) may indicated a diluted urine specimen. |