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Multi-Drug 10 Rapid Test Cassette

Multi-Drug 10 Rapid Test Cassette

$500.00
$20.00 / ITEM

excl GST

10-Panel Multi-Drug Rapid Test Cassette (Urine)

Single-cassette urine immunoassay for rapid qualitative screening of 10 drug classes simultaneously. Covers the standard 6-panel workplace drugs plus Barbiturates, Tricyclic Antidepressants, Phencyclidine and Methadone — ideal for clinical, forensic and extended workplace screening programs.

Rapid onsite screening 10 panels Read at 5 min Urine sample No instrument required

Panels (Cut-offs)

AMP300 / BZO200 / COC300
MET300 / OPI300 / THC50
BAR300 / TCA1000
PCP25 / MTD300

Extended Coverage

Goes beyond the standard 6-panel by adding Barbiturates, Tricyclic Antidepressants, Phencyclidine (PCP) and Methadone — commonly required for clinical, forensic and comprehensive workplace programs.

Best For

Clinical toxicology screening, emergency departments, rehabilitation and treatment centres, forensic testing, drug & alcohol service providers, and extended workplace programs requiring broader drug coverage.


How to Use
  1. Allow the test cassette and urine specimen to reach room temperature (15–30°C).
  2. Remove the cassette from the sealed pouch and use within one hour.
  3. Place the cassette on a clean, level surface. Hold the dropper vertically and transfer 3 full drops of urine (approx. 120 µL) to the specimen well (S).
  4. Start the timer. Avoid trapping air bubbles in the specimen well.
  5. Wait for coloured lines to appear. Read results at 5 minutes. Do not interpret results after 10 minutes.
How to Interpret Results
  • Negative: A coloured line appears in both the Control region (C) and the Test region (T) for that drug. Even a faint test line is a negative result — it means the drug concentration is below the cut-off.
  • Positive (Non-Negative): A coloured line appears in the Control region (C) but no line appears in the Test region (T) for that drug. The drug concentration exceeds the designated cut-off level.
  • Invalid: No line appears in the Control region (C). Retest with a new cassette.
Important: All results are preliminary. Confirm any non-negative results with laboratory confirmation (GC/MS or LC-MS/MS) as required by your testing protocol. A positive result does not indicate level of intoxication, administration route, or concentration.
What's Included
  • 10-Panel Multi-Drug Rapid Test Cassettes
  • Droppers
  • Package Insert / Instructions for Use

Specimen collection container and timer are required but not included.

Storage & Shelf Life
  • Store in sealed pouch at 2–30°C.
  • Stable through the expiration date printed on the sealed pouch.
  • Do not freeze. Do not use after the expiration date.
  • Use cassette within 1 hour of opening the sealed pouch.
Product Specifications
  • Test: 10-Panel Multi-Drug Rapid Test Cassette
  • Format: Multi-line urine immunoassay cassette
  • Panels: AMP / BZO / COC / MET / OPI / THC / BAR / TCA / PCP / MTD
  • Read Time: 5 minutes (do not read after 10 minutes)
  • Sample: Urine
  • Method: Chromatographic immunoassay — no instrument required
  • Use: For healthcare professionals including professionals at point of care sites. In vitro diagnostic use only.
FAQ

Why choose a 10-panel test over a standard 6-panel?
The standard 6-panel covers the most commonly screened workplace drugs (AMP, BZO, COC, MET, OPI, THC). The 10-panel adds Barbiturates, Tricyclic Antidepressants, PCP and Methadone — substances commonly required in clinical, forensic, rehabilitation and extended workplace screening programs.

Can medications cause a non-negative result?
Yes. Some prescription and over-the-counter medications may cross-react on immunoassay screening tests. For example, certain cold medications may trigger the AMP or MET panel, and prescribed benzodiazepines will trigger the BZO panel. Always confirm non-negative results with laboratory testing (GC/MS or LC-MS/MS).

What does a faint line in the test region mean?
A faint line in the test region is still a negative result. Any visible line — regardless of intensity — indicates the drug concentration is below the cut-off level for that panel.

 

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