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UScreen Plus® 18 Panel Drug Test Cup with Low Cutoffs, Alcohol EtG, Fentanyl, K2, Ketamine, Kratom, Tramadol, 4-Sided, 25/Box

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UScreen Plus® 18 Panel Rapid Drug Test Cup with Low Cutoffs, Alcohol Etg, Fentanyl, K2, Ketamine, Kratom, and Tramadol, 25/Box | USSCUPF-18E3FKKKT

The UScreen+ instant drug test cup is used for the qualitative detection of multiple drugs in human urine at specified cut-off levels. Uscreen Drugs of Abuse Cup is a competitive immunoassay that is used to screen for the presence of various drugs in urine. This test will give you peace of mind in 5 easy steps and has a temperature strip located on the back of the UScreen drug test for specimen integrity.

UScreen Plus® Features & Benefits

  • Forensic Use
  • Easy one-step operation
  • 4-Sided for Easy Handling and Interpretation
  • Click Seal Cap
  • All UScreen cups have a 36-month shelf life from the date of manufacture
  • Colored Adulteration Chart Included
  • Zero exposure to donor specimen
  • Donor friendly cup opening
  • Built-in specimen validity test
  • Fast Dark Test Lines
  • Most results within 60-90 seconds!
  • Temperature Strip for Easy Validation of Specimen's Temperature
  • Non Negative results in 5 mins (Results Remain Stable for 60 Minutes)
  • Built in Adulteration Test
  • Higly Accurate and Reliable
  • Disposable Gloves Included per Box
  • Security Seals Included
Eighteen Panel Cup
Item Number Panel Configuration Government / Regulatory Approvals
USSCUPAF-18E3FKKKT AMP500, BAR300, BUP10, BZO300, COC150, ETG300, FEN10, K2-50, KET500, KRA300, MDMA500, mAMP/MET500, MTD300, MOR300, OXY100, PCP25, THC50, TRA200 Forensic Use Approved: Government, Corrections, Law Enforcement, Military, Parole (complete list below)

Forensic-Use Drug Test Applications*

Forensic-use drug test products are typically used in settings where results need to be legally defensible and meet strict regulatory standards. In addition to government, law enforcement, corrections, and parole, other sectors that may use forensic-use drug tests include:

Forensic-use drug testing is required in industries and sectors where drug test results must be legally defensible and adhere to strict regulatory standards. Below is a comprehensive list of sectors that utilize forensic-use drug test products:

1. Government & Law Enforcement
  • Federal, state, and local government agencies
  • Law enforcement agencies (police departments, sheriff’s offices, highway patrol)
  • Customs and border protection
  • Federal and state forensic laboratories
2. Corrections & Judicial Systems
  • Prisons and detention centers
  • Probation and parole offices
  • Court-mandated drug testing (family court, criminal cases, custody disputes)
  • Drug courts and diversion programs
3. Military & Defense
  • U.S. Armed Forces (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, Space Force)
  • Defense contractors working with military personnel
  • Veterans Affairs (VA) drug monitoring programs
4. Transportation & DOT-Regulated Industries
  • Commercial trucking (FMCSA compliance)
  • Aviation (FAA compliance)
  • Railroads (FRA compliance)
  • Maritime industry (U.S. Coast Guard compliance)
  • Pipeline and hazardous materials (PHMSA compliance)
5. Healthcare & Medical Fields
  • Pain management clinics (monitoring opioid compliance)
  • Rehabilitation and addiction treatment centers
  • Hospitals and emergency rooms (toxicology screenings)
  • Behavioral health and psychiatric facilities
6. Workplace Drug Testing Programs
  • Safety-sensitive positions (construction, energy, oil & gas)
  • Unionized labor with strict testing protocols
  • Insurance companies (post-accident testing and claims verification)
7. Research & Academic Institutions
  • Universities conducting forensic toxicology research
  • Government-funded drug abuse studies
  • Clinical trials requiring forensic-grade drug testing
8. Private Security & Investigative Services
  • Private investigators handling legal drug testing cases
  • Corporate security and internal investigations
  • Background screening for high-risk job candidates

*The sources for this information include industry standards, government regulations (e.g., SAMHSA, DOT, FDA), forensic toxicology research, and applications outlined by law enforcement and legal institutions.


USCREEN PLUS® 18-PANEL DRUG TESTS ARE ACCURATE AND EASY TO USE

  1. Collect urine specimen, tighten lid.
  2. Verify temperature is within acceptable range (90-100°)
  3. Remove label and read results. Wait 5 minutes to determine a positive result.
READING 18-PANEL USCREEN+® DRUG TEST RESULTS

Interpreting and Reading Drug Test Results


ADULTERATION CONTROL (optional - see panel above)

Expected Results:

Creatinine (CRE): Daily creatinine excretion, related to muscle mass of the human body, is usually constant. The DOT guideline states that urine specimens with creatinine levels of less than 20 mg/dl are indications of adulteration. Although these ranges are affected by age, sex, diet, muscle mass and local population distribution2, sample with creatinine level of lower than 20 mg/dl should be considered adulterated.

Glutaraldehyde (GLU): Glutaraldehyde is not a natural component of human urine and it should not be present in normal urine. The presence of glutaraldehyde in the urine sample indicates the possibility of adulteration. However, false positive may result when ketone bodies are presence in urine. Ketone bodies may appear in urine when a person is in ketoacidosis, starvation or other metabolic abnormalities.

Nitrite (NIT): Although nitrite is not a normal component of urine, nitrite levels of up to 3.6 mg/dl may be found in some urine specimens due to urinary tract infections, bacterial contamination or improper storage. In this adulteration control, nitrite level above 7.5 mg/dl is considered abnormal.

pH: Normal urine pH ranges from 4.5 to 8.0. Values below pH 4.0 or above pH 9.0 are indicative of adulteration.

Specific Gravity (S.G.): Random urine may vary in specific gravity from 1.003 - 1.030. Normal adults with normal diets and normal fluid intake will have an average urine specific gravity of 1.016 - 1.022. Elevated urine specific gravity value may be obtained in the presence of moderate quantities of protein. DOT guidelines state that a urine specimen with specific gravity level of less than 1.003 is an indication of adulteration. Specific gravity and creatinine values should be considered together to provide a better picture of whether the sample is adulterated.

Oxidants (OXI): The presence of Bleach and other oxidizing reagents in the urine is indicative of adulteration since oxidizing reagents are not normal constituents of urine. Other oxidizing reagents include Hydrogen Peroxide, Ferricyanide, Persulfate, Pyridinium Chlorochromate…etc.

Pyridinium Chlorochromate (PCC): The presence of any chromate in urine is indicative of adulteration as chromate is not a normal constituent of urine.