Multi Test Cup 5 Panel
#MTC-0005
5 Panel Multi Test Cup Drug Screen cup. Split
Specimen Urine drug test cup detects (COC THC
OPI AMP mAMP) (25/BX)
- FDA
Approved
- Results
are Ready in Minutes
- Test
For Multiple Drugs
- Split
Specimen Cup
- Integrated
Design
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The One Step Multi Test Cup, Split Specimen
Cup is an immunoassay based on the principle
of competitive binding. Drugs which may be present
in the urine specimen compete against their
respective drug conjugate for binding sites
on their specific antibody. During testing,
a urine specimen migrates upward by capillary
action. A drug, if present in the urine specimen
below its cut-off concentration, will not saturate
the binding sites of its specific antibody.
The antibody will then react with the drug-protein
conjugate and a visible colored line will show
up in the test line region of the specific drug
strip. The presence of drug above the cut-off
concentration will saturate all the binding
sites of the antibody. Therefore, the colored
line will not form in the test line region.
Multi Test Cup works as a pre-employment drug
test. Multi Test Cup Drug Screen split specimen
Cup. Multi test cup, is a one step urine Multi
Drug Test with the test kit integrated in the
cup and does all the work for you. Multi test
cup can be used as a pre-employment drug test
for employee pre-screening or as a random drug
test for screening employees on a monthly basis.
Multi Test Cup, Multi Drug Test, for drugs of
abuse drug screening. Multi Test Cup, On-site
Drug Test, is very effective as a pre-employment
drug test. Pre-employment drug testing: A pre-employment
drug test is part of the hiring process due
to the fact that a pre-employment drug test
is many times required as part of a conditional
offer of employment. Employees who test positive
in pre-employment drug tests are 66% more likely
to be absent and 77% more likely to be discharged
within 3 years than those who tested negative.
Multi-Drug Test Cup, is a rapid drug test that
detects multiple drugs in a single test. Multi-Drug
Test Cup, detects the presence of drugs in minutes.
Multi-Drug Test Cup split specimen Cup. Multi
(multiple) just means that you can test for
more than one drugs at the same time simultaneously,
and the test will display the results all at
one time. Reproducibility studies were carried
out using commercially available standards.
Each standard was diluted in normal, drug-free
urine to give the appropriate concentration.
Each specimen, at each concentration of analyst,
was tested four times daily, in duplicate, for
five consecutive days. A total of 40 determinations
were made at each concentration. The results
are given below: Fifteen (15) urine samples
of normal, high, and low specific gravity ranges
(1.005, 1.015, 1.03) were spiked with drugs
at 50% below and 50% above cut-off levels respectively.
The One Step Drug of Abuse Test was tested in
duplicate using ten drug-free urine and spiked
urine samples. The results demonstrate that
varying ranges of urinary specific gravity do
not affect the test results. The pH of an alaquated
negative urine pool was adjusted to pH ranges
of 4.0, 4.5, 5.0, 6.0 and 9.0, and spiked with
drugs at 50% below and 50% above cut-off levels.
The spiked, pH-adjusted urine was tested with
the One Step Multi-Drug Test Cup. The results
demonstrate that varying ranges of pH do not
interfere with the performance of the test.
During testing, a urine specimen migrates upward
by capillary action. A drug, if present in the
urine specimen below its cut-off concentration,
will not saturate the binding sites of its specific
antibody. The antibody will then react with
the drug-protein conjugate and a visible colored
line will show up in the test line region of
the specific drug strip. The presence of drug
above the cut-off concentration will saturate
all the binding sites of the antibody. Therefore,
the colored line will not form in the test line
region.
This Multi-Drug Test Cup, Split Specimen Cup
detects the presence of the drug metabolites
in minutes. 5 Panel Multi Drug Test, Split Specimen
Cup comes with a fully integrated design eliminates
handling of the urine. Only the collector can
activate the test, thus eliminating donor manipulation.
Label hides test result from those who do not
need to view results. The test is a fast visual,
competitive panel immunoassay that can be used
for the simultaneous, qualitative detection
of a specific drug metabolite in human urine.
5 Panel Multi-Drug Test Cup, Split Specimen
Cup is ideal for pre-employment, random drug
testing, reasonable cause drug testing, corrections
drug testing, clinical drug testing, hospital
drug testing. A drug-positive urine specimen
will not generate a colored line in the specific
test line region of the strip because of drug
competition, while a drug-negative urine specimen
will generate a line in the test line region
because of the absence of drug competition.
To serve as a procedural control, a colored
line will always appear at the control line
region, indicating that proper volume of specimen
has been added and membrane wicking has occurred.
The urine specimen must be collected in a clean
and dry container. Urine collected at any time
of the day may be used. Urine specimens exhibiting
visible precipitates should be allowed to settle
to obtain a clear specimen for testing. A side-by-side
comparison was conducted using The One Step
Multi-Drug Test Cup and other commercially available
rapid drug tests. Testing was performed on 120
specimens per drug type previously collected
from subjects presenting for drug screen testing.
All the presumptive positive and negative results
were confirmed by GC/MS. The following compounds
were quantified by GC/MS and contributed to
the total amount of drugs found in presumptive
positive urine samples tested. Forty (40) clinical
samples for each drug were run using each strip
contained within The One Step Drug of Abuse
Test by an untrained operator at a Professional
Point of Care site. Based on GC/MS data, the
untrained operator obtained statistically similar
Positive Agreement, Negative Agreement and Overall
Agreement rates as trained laboratory personnel.
Random Drug Testing: Random Drug Testing is
mandated by the U.S. Department of Transportation,
which means that many employers in the USA have
no choice but to implement random drug testing
programs. Even when random drug testing is not
legally required, many organizations use small
scale random drug testing as an effective deterrence
against drugs of abuse to enforce their drug
free workplace policy. random drug testing is
simply pulling from an employee data base and
selecting employees to be tested on a random
pool, usually once a month. The Multi-Drug Test
Cup, Drug Screen makes a great random drug test
product. On-site Drug Test, Multi Drug Test.
A no step split specimen drug test cup with
fast 5 minute results. The On-site Drug Test,
Multi Drug Test with keyless split specimen
Test procedure is easy to use and FDA Cleared.
On-site Drug Test works as a pre-employment
drug test screening. On-site Drug Test is a
one step urine drug test with the test kit integrated
in the cup and does all the work for you. Multi
Test Cup can be used as a Pre-employment drug
test for employee pre-screening or as a random
drug test for screening employees on a monthly
basis.
Allow the test cup, and urine specimen to come
to room temperature [15-30°C (59-86°F)] prior
to testing. A study was conducted to determine
the cross-reactivity of the Multi Drug Test
with compounds in either drug-free urine or
drug positive urine. A drug-positive urine specimen
will not generate a colored line in the specific
test line region of the strip because of drug
competition, while a drug-negative urine specimen
will generate a line in the test line region
because of the absence of drug competition.
To serve as a procedural control, a colored
line will always appear at the control line
region, indicating that proper volume of specimen
has been added and membrane wicking has occurred.
The Multi Test Cup contains a membrane strip
coated with drug-protein conjugates (purified
bovine albumin) on the test line, a goat polyclonal
antibody against gold-protein conjugate at the
control line, and a dye pad which contains colloidal
gold particles coated with mouse monoclonal
antibody specific to the drugs being tested.
PRECAUTIONS
· For Professional Use Only.
· For In Vitro Diagnostic Use Only.
· Do not use after the expiration date.
· The test panel should remain in the sealed
pouch until use.
· While urine is not classified by OSHA or the
CDC as a biological hazard unless visibly contaminated
with blood , the use of gloves is recommended
to avoid unnecessary contact with the specimen.
· The used test card and urine specimen should
be discarded according to federal, state and
local regulations.
STORAGE AND STABILITY
Store as packaged in the sealed pouch at 2-30°C
(36-86°F). The test is stable through the expiration
date printed on the sealed pouch. The test device
must remain in the sealed pouch until use. DO
NOT FREEZE. Do not use beyond the expiration
date.
SPECIMEN COLLECTION AND PREPARATION
Urine Assay
The urine specimen must be collected in a clean
and dry container. Urine collected at any time
of the day may be used. Urine specimens exhibiting
visible precipitates should be allowed to settle
to obtain a clear specimen for testing.
Specimen Storage
Urine specimens may be stored at 2-8°C (36-46°F)
for up to 48 hours prior to testing. For prolonged
storage, specimens may be frozen and stored
below -20°C. Frozen specimens should be thawed
and mixed well before testing.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
DO NOT INTERPRET RESULT AFTER 10 MINUTES.
Please follow the instructions on the Procedure
Card.
INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS
NEGATIVE: Two lines appear. One red line should
be in the control region (C), and another apparent
red or pink line adjacent should be in the test
region (T). This negative result indicates that
the drug
concentration is below the detectable level.
NOTE: The shade of red in the test line region
(T) will vary, but it should be considered negative
whenever there is even a faint pink line.
POSITIVE: One red line appears in the control
region (C). No line appears in the test region
(T).
This positive result indicates that the drug
concentration is above the detectable level.
INVALID: Control line fails to appear. Insufficient
specimen volume or incorrect procedural techniques
are the most likely reasons for control line
failure. Review the procedure and repeat the
test using a new
test device. If the problem persists, discontinue
using the lot immediately and contact your supplier.
QUALITY CONTROL
A procedural control is included in the test.
A red line appearing in the control region (C)
is considered an internal procedural control.
It confirms sufficient specimen volume, adequate
membrane wicking and correct procedural technique.
LIMITATIONS
1. The Multi Drug Test provides only a qualitative,
preliminary analytical result. A secondary analytical
method must be used to obtain a confirmed result.
Gas chromatography/mass
spectrometry (GC/MS) is the preferred confirmatory
method. 3,4,7
2. There is a possibility that technical or
procedural errors, as well as other interfering
substances in the urine specimen may cause erroneous
results.
3. Adulterants, such as bleach and/or alum,
in urine specimens may produce erroneous results
regardless of the analytical method used. If
adulteration is suspected, the test should be
repeated with another urine specimen and a new
test device.
4. A Positive result does not indicate intoxication
of the donor, the concentration of drug in the
urine, or
the route of drug administration.
5. A Negative result may not necessarily indicate
drug-free urine. Negative results can be obtained
when
drug is present but below the cut-off level
of the test.
6. Test does not distinguish between drugs of
abuse and certain medications.
7.A positive test result may be obtained from
certain foods or food supplements.
PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
Accuracy
A side-by-side comparison was conducted using
The Multi-Drug Test Cup and other commercially
available rapid drug tests. Testing was performed
on 120 specimens per drug type previously collected
from subjects presenting for drug screen testing.
All the presumptive positive and negative results
were confirmed by GC/MS. The following compounds
were quantified by GC/MS and contributed to
the total amount of drugs found in presumptive
positive urine samples test
Forty (40) clinical samples for each drug were
run using each strip contained within The Multi
Drug Test by an untrained operator at a Professional
Point of Care site. Based on GC/MS data, the
untrained operator obtained statistically similar
Positive Agreement, Negative Agreement and
Overall Agreement rates as trained laboratory
personnel.
Note: TCA was based on HPLC data.
Reproducibility
Reproducibility studies were carried out using
commercially available standards. Each standard
was diluted in normal, drug-free urine to give
the appropriate concentration. Each specimen,
at each concentration of analyte, was tested
four times daily, in duplicate, for five consecutive
days. A total of 40 determinations were made
at each concentration.
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