Description
12 Panel Drug Test Dip Card #HDOA-6125
This is a high-quality Drug Testing Dip Card screening today's most addictive drugs. Whether in your clinical practice, drug rehab facility, or home use, it provides rapid, convenient testing and transport for confirmation. Each dip card is packed in a sealed foil wrap with a product insert. The 12 Panel Accurate™ Urine Dip Card Drug Test HDOA-6125 is a professional-grade screening device designed for ease of use and rapid results in clinical settings.
Features
- 12-Panel Urine Dip Card
- 99% accurate with results in 5 minutes
- Expiration: 24 months
- FDA 510(k) Cleared, CLIA Waived
- Quantity per box: 25 dips
- FREE Ground Shipping
Drug Detection Table in Urine
| Drug Name | Abbreviation | Cutoff | Detection Times * | Certifications |
| Amphetamine | AMP | 500 or 1000 ng/mL | 2 hours to 4 days | FDA / CLIA-Waived |
| Barbiturates | BAR | 300 ng/ml | 2 hours to 3 days | FDA / CLIA-Waived |
| Benzodiazepines | BZO | 300 ng/ml | 2 hours to 4 days | FDA / CLIA-Waived |
| Buprenorphine / Suboxone | BUP | 10 ng/ml | 2 hours to 3 days | FDA / CLIA-Waived |
| Cocaine | COC | 150 or 300 ng/ml | 1 hour to 4 days | FDA / CLIA-Waived |
| Ecstasy | MDMA | 500 ng/ml | 2 hours to 4 days | FDA / CLIA-Waived |
| Cannabinoids / Marijuana | THC | 50 ng/ml | 2 hours to 4 days | FDA / CLIA-Waived |
| Methadone | MTD | 300 ng/ml | 3 hours to 3 days | FDA / CLIA-Waived |
| Methadone Metabolite | EDDP | 300 ng/ml | 1 hour to 3 days | FDA / CLIA-Waived |
| Methamphetamine | mAMP | 500 or 1000 ng/ml | 2 hours to 4 days | FDA / CLIA-Waived |
| Morphine / Opiates | MOP / OPI | 300 or 2000 ng/mL | 2 hours to 3 days | FDA / CLIA-Waived |
| Oxycodone | OXY | 100 ng/ml | 1 hour to 2 days | FDA / CLIA-Waived |
| Phencyclidine | PCP | 25 ng/ml | 4 hours to 14 days | FDA / CLIA-Waived |
| Propoxyphene | PPX | 300 ng/ml | 1 hour to 3 days | FDA / CLIA-Waived |
| Tricyclic Antidepressants / Nortriptyline | TCA | 1000 ng/ml | 8 hours to 7 days | FDA / CLIA-Waived |
| * 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 Chromatography/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. | ||||