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1 Panel; PCP (Phencyclidine) 25 ng/mL

$8.10
  • FDA 510(K) Cleared
  • CLIA Waived
  • Health Canada Approved
  • Over The Counter Approved (OTC)
  • Precise & accurate results in 5 minutes
  • 99% accordance with the GC/MS reference method
  • Adheres to International Standards for SAMSHA/NIDA Detection limits of Cutoffs
  • SAMHSA Lab GC/MS Confirmation optional
  • Immediate Results
  • Results Remain Valid For Up To 4 Hours After Test Initiation

? ? Shelf-life 24 months from date of manufacture

1 Panel; TRA (Tramadol) 200 ng/mL

$10.50
  • Forensic Use Only
  • 200 ng/mL cutoff level
  • Individual substance targeting
  • 24 Month Shelf-Life from date of manufacture
  • Ideal high-volume, low-cost screening device
  • Quick dip technology to reduce urine complication
  • Built-in ID & Date collection fields
  • Up to 99% accurate

1 Panel: PGB (Pregabalin) 1000 ng/mL

$42.60
Cut-off :?500 ng/ml This?pregabalin / Lyrica??urine test will be positive if the test sample contains at least 500 nanograms of?pregabalin per milliliter of urine. Conversely, it will be negative if the sample contains less or not at all.   Detection time of?Pregabalin / Lyrica? in urine :
  • 2 to?4 days after consumption

Drug Test Cassette, 1 Panel Urine Test, Fentanyl, 1ng/mL, FYL / FEN, CLIA Waived, #K233417

$49.00
CLIA Waived

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_FDA (510)K Cleared: #K233417 _High Accuracy _Fast Result in 5 Minutes _Easy Visual Interpretation _Easy Specimen Collection _Convenient Procedure _Lower Cut-Off (1 ng/ml)

Single Panel Urine Drug Test Dip Card Xylazine XYL 1000ng/mL, 25/Box

$14.70
The Xylazine (XYL) Rapid Test is a rapid chromatographic immunoassay for the detection of xylazine in human urine at a cut-off concentration of 1,000 ng/mL. This assay provides only a qualitative, preliminary 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 used.