Multi-Drug BecelCup Test Cup (Urine)

Short Description:

Used For: for the quantitative detection of drugs in human urine specimen, integrated with multiple combination  from 1 to 15 drug test strips of the following drugs: Amphetamine, Barbiturates, Benzodiazepines, Buprenorphine, Cocaine, Marijuana, Methadone, EDDP, Methamphetamine, Methylenedioxymethamphetamine, Morphine, Opiate, Oxycodone, Phencyclidine, Tricyclic Antidepressants.  

Specimen:human urine

Certification:CE

MOQ:1000

Delivery time:2-5 days after Get payment

Packing:20 tests kits/Packing box

Shelf Life:24 Months

Payment:T/T, Western Union, Paypal

Assay Time: 10-15 Minutes


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INTENDED USE

The Cotinine (COT) Rapid Test (Urine) is a rapid chromatographic immunoassay for the qualitative presumptive detection of Synthetic Cotinine in human urine specimen.

INTRODUCTION

The Multi-Drug BecelCup Test Cup (Urine) is a runique rapid urine test cup for the quantitative detection of drugs in human urine specimen, integrated with multiple combination  from 1 to 15 drug test strips of the following drugs: Amphetamine, Barbiturates, Benzodiazepines, Buprenorphine, Cocaine, Marijuana, Methadone, EDDP, Methamphetamine, Methylenedioxymethamphetamine, Morphine, Opiate, Oxycodone, Phencyclidine, Tricyclic Antidepressants.  

Available with specimen validity tests (S.V.T) for: Oxidants/PCC, Specific Gravity, pH, Nitrite, Glutaraldehyde and Creatinine

TEST PROCEDURE

Bring tests, specimens, and/or controls to room temperature (15-30°C) before use.

  1. 1. Donor provides a urine specimen in the cup.
  2. 2. Remove the Cap from its sealed pouch and use it as soon as possible. screws the cap on to the cup tightly.
  3. 3. Check the temperature strip label at 2-4 minutes after specimen collection.  A green color will appear to indicate the temperature of the urine specimen.  The proper range for an unadulterated specimen is 90-100°F (32-38°C).
  4. 4. Donor dates and initials the body label.  Operator checks the cap for tightness.
  5. 5. Put the test Cup sideway on a level surface and start the timer.
  6. 6. If adulteration test is included on the test cup, read the adulteration test results between 2 to 5 minutes. See the color chart for interpretation. If the specimen indicates adulteration, we recommend not to interpret the drug test results and either retest the urine or collect another specimen.
  7. 7. Drug test results are indicated by the presence or absence of colored band(s) in the result area. The result should be read at 5 minutes. Do not interpret the result after 10 minutes.See the illustration below.
  8. 8. Positive test results must be confirmed by another test method.  Send the cup and urine specimen intact to a toxicology laboratory for confirmation.
  9. INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS

    (See previous illustration)

    POSITIVE: Only one colored band appears, in the control region (C). No colored band appears in the test region (T) for the drug in question. A positive result indicates that the drug concentration exceeds the detectable level.

    NEGATIVE: Two colored bands appear on the membrane. One band appears in the control region (C) and another band appears in the test region (T) for the drug in question. A negative result indicates that

    the drug concentration is below the detectable level.

    INVALID: Control band fails to appear. Results from any test which has not produced a control band at the specified read time must be discarded. Please review the procedure and repeat with a new test. If the problem persists, discontinue using the kit immediately and contact your local distributor.

    NOTE:

    1. The intensity of color in the test region (T) may vary depending on the concentration of analytes present in the specimen. Therefore, any shade of color in the test region (T) should be considered negative. Please note that this is a qualitative test only, and cannot determine the concentration of analytes in the specimen.
    2. Insufficient specimen volume, incorrect operating procedure or expired tests are the most likely reasons for control band failure.
    3. LIMITATIONS OF THE TEST

    1. 1. The Multi-Drug BecelCup Test Cup (Urine)is for professional in vitro diagnostic use, and should be only used for the qualitative detection of drugs of abuse.

    2. This assay provides a preliminary analytical test result only. A more specific alternative chemical method must be used in order to obtain a confirmed analytical result. Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) has been established as the preferred confirmatory method by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). Clinical consideration and professional judgment should be applied to any test result, particularly when preliminary positive results are indicated.

    1. 3. There is a possibility that technical or procedural errors as well as other substances and factors may interfere with the test and cause false results.
    2. 4. Adulterants, such as bleach and/or alum, in urine specimens may produce erroneous results regardless of the analytical method used. Therefore, please preclude the possibility of urine adulteration prior to testing.
    3. 5. A positive result indicates the presence of a drug/metabolite only, and does not indicate or measure intoxication.
    4. 6. A negative result does not at any time rule out the presence of drugs/metabolites in urine, as they may be present below the minimum detection level of the test.
    5. 7. This test does not distinguish between drugs of abuse and certain medications.
    6. 8. The test results can be used to provide evidence and basis for therapy and treatment plans of drug dependence and toxic psychosis. For laboratory professional in vitro diagnostic use only.
    7. 9. The test should only be performed by health professionals in a clinical/hospital setting to aid in screening of drug of abuse to determine the follow-up treatment measures in combination of clinical symptoms.


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