Healgen Scientific Multi-Panel Drug Screening Test Cup 14 Panel with Alcohol
Short Dated Product - 12/31/25 - Price Reflects Discount
This high quality drug test cup is an easy, fast, qualitative, competitive binding immunoassay method for screening without the need of instrumentation.The Multi-Panel Drug Test Cup is a No Step, fully integrated self contained multi-drug screening cup. No tipping or turning required. Read results in 5 minutes. The cup is for Forensic Use Only (FUO) as it tests for ETG Alcohol. This cup is a fast visual, competitive panel immunoassay that can be used for the simultaneous, qualitative detection of multiple drug metabolites at specific cutoff levels in human urine.
Features & Benefits
- Up to 14 drugs including Alochol Tested
- CE Marking - Meets all European Conformity Standards
- Sold in boxes of 25 tests
- “Click Seal” Cap: The leak-proof cap ensures a secure, tight seal, even during transportation to the laboratory
- No step cup
- Up to 99% Accurate
- Dual-Scale Temperature Strip: Verifies if urine is "fresh" and not diluted
- Adheres to the SAMHSA Cutoff Levels
- Immediate Results
- Shelf-life up to 24 months from date of manufacture
- New easy to open top for the confirmation lab
| Fourteen Panel Configuration |
| Item Number |
Drugs Tested |
Adulterants Tested |
| HCDOAV-3145E |
AMP, BAR, BUP, BZO, COC, ETG500, MET, MDMA, MOP300, MTD, OXY, PCP, TCA, THC |
None |
| Drug Name |
Abbreviatiom |
Cutoff Level |
Minimum Detection Time in Urine* |
Maximum Detection Time in Urine* |
Calibrator |
| Amphetamine |
AMP |
1000 ng/ml |
2-7 hours |
2-4 days |
D-Amphetamine |
| Barbiturates |
BAR |
300 ng/ml |
2-4 hours |
1-3 weeks |
Secobarbital |
| Benzodiazepines |
BZO / BZD |
300 ng/ml |
2-7 hours |
1-4 days |
Benzoylecgonine |
| Buprenorphine |
BUP |
10 ng/ml |
2-3 hours |
1 day |
Buprenorphine |
| Cocaine |
COC |
300 ng/ml |
1-4 hours |
2-4 days |
Benzoylecgonine |
| Ecstasy |
MDMA |
500 ng/ml |
1-3 days |
1-2 days |
D,L- Methylenedioxy-methamphetamine |
| Marijuana |
THC |
50 ng/ml |
2 hours |
up to 40 days |
11-nor-Δ9-THC-9 COOH |
| Methadone |
MTD / MAD |
300 ng/ml |
3-8 hours |
1-3 days |
Methadone |
| Methamphetamine |
mAMP / MET |
1000 ng/ml |
2-7 hours |
2-4 days |
D-Methamphetamine |
| Morphine |
MOP / OPI-300 |
300 ng/ml |
2 hours |
2-3 days |
Morphine |
| Opiates |
OPI |
2000 ng/ml |
2 hours |
2-3 days |
Morphine |
| Oxycodone |
OXY |
100 ng/ml |
1-3 hours |
1-2 days |
Oxycodone |
| Phencyclidine |
PCP |
25 ng/ml |
4-6 hours |
7-14 days |
Phencyclidine |
| Propoxyphene |
PPX |
300 ng/ml |
1-2 days |
N/A |
Propoxyphene |
| Tricyclic Antidepressants |
TCA |
1000 ng/ml |
8-12 hours |
2-7 days |
Nortriptyline |
| * Detection times are not guaranteed. Reference configuration above for included drug panels. 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. |
Optional CLIA Waived Drug Panels (call 404-840-8900 for more information)
| Drug Name |
Abbreviation |
Cutoff Level |
Minimum Detection Time in Urine* |
Maximum Detection Time in Urine* |
Calibrator |
| Amphetamine |
AMP |
500 ng/ml |
2-7 hours |
2-4 days |
D-Amphetamine |
| Cocaine |
COC |
150 ng/ml |
1-4 hours |
2-4 days |
Benzoylecgonine |
| EDDP |
EDDP |
300 ng/ml |
1-4 hours |
2-4 days |
2-Ethylidene-1,5-dimethyl-3,3-dipheylpyrrolidine |
| Methamphetamine |
mAMP / MET |
500 ng/ml |
2-7 hours |
2-4 days |
D-Methamphetamine |
| * Detection times are not guaranteed. Reference configuration above for included drug panels. 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. |