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SAFElife™ T-Cup® 12 Panel Flat Sided CLIA Waived Instant Drug Test Cup 25/Box

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$99.50
SKU:
FDOA-6125
Quantity Price per Box (25) Each Price
Buy 1 - 3 $99.50 $3.98
Buy 4 - 7 $97.25 $3.89
Buy 8 - 11 $95.00 $3.80
Buy 12 - 19 $92.50 $3.70
Buy 20 or above $89.25 $3.57

T-Cup 12 Panel Flat-Sided CLIA Waived Instant Drug Screening Test Cup

The T-Cup 12 panel drug test detects the most commonly abused drugs. The One-Step cup is manufactured for accuracy, ease of use while maintaining competitive pricing. Includes “O” ring in cap to prevent leakage. The T-Cup All-In-One Drug Test Cup can be used for synchronal and qualitative detection of most of the drug metabolites found in human urine at particular cutoff levels. It supplies quick results with an easy to read visual panel immunoassay. Get results quickly and accurately with the T-Cup!

Features and Benefits

  • Sold by the Box of 25 Tests Cups
  • CLIA Waived
  • FDA Cleared
  • Health Canada Approved
  • No Step Drug Test All-In-One Cup Design
  • Built in temperature strip
  • Larger mouth design for easy use
  • Easy-to-interpret color bands
  • FDA 510(K) Approved
  • Manufactured for easy transport to laboratory
  • Versatile and easy-to-use
  • Up to 99% accuracy rate
  • Visual adulteration screen versions available
  • Available to test up to 14 substances
  • Reduced shipping costs with compact design
  • Up to 18 months shelf life on average
  • Fast visible sample migration

T-Cup 12 Panel Drug Test Package Insert

Twelve Panel T-Cup Configuration
Item Number Drugs Tested Adulteration
FDOA-6125 AMP, BAR, BUP, BZO, COC, mAMP, MDMA, MTD, MOP300, OXY, PCP, THC NONE
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.