13 Panel
Drug Test

The 13 panel urine drug test cup is easy to use, convenient and 99% accurate. The 13 panel drug test cup has a one-step, fully integrated and self contained screening cup. In only 5 minutes, this 13 panel test can detect the presence of drugs.

13 panel drug test cup screens urine for the following 13 drugs : Amphetamines, Barbiturates, Benzodiazepines, Buprenorphine, Cocaine, Ecstasy, Fentanyl, Marijuana, Methadone, Methamphetamine, Morphine, Oxycodone and Tricyclic Antidepressants in human urine, which is qualitatively examined to determine if a test result is positive or negative.

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AMP, BAR, BUP, BZO, COC, MDMA, MET, MTD, OPI 300, OXY, TCA, THC & FYL

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AMP, BAR, BUP, BZO, COC, MDMA, MET, MTD, OPI 300, OXY, TCA, THC & FYL

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The 13-panel drug test cup is an immunoassay that works on the competitive binding concept.

Drugs that may be present in the urine sample compete for binding sites on their specific antibody with their corresponding drug conjugates. Capillary action causes a part of the urine specimen to move upward during testing. If a medication is present in a urine sample at a concentration below the cut-off, it will not saturate the binding sites of its particular antibody.

The antibody will then bind to the drug-protein conjugate, resulting in a visible colored line in the test line section of the matching drug strip. The presence of drugs in the urine samples over the cut-off concentration will saturate all of the antibody’s binding sites.

What Is Drug Testing and How Does It Work?

Any procedure that can detect present or previous drug usage is referred to as drug testing.

Participants are usually required to supply a sample from their own body, such as urine.

Following that, the testing method looks for specific compounds or molecules that are linked to a certain medicine. Your test is considered positive if the drug is discovered.

The accuracy of drug tests varies depending on the test and the substance being examined.

Marijuana tests, for example, are popular and, as a result, quite accurate.

Urine Drug Testing

Urine drug testing looks for signs of recent drug use or misuse in a urine sample. Testing can identify the use of illicit or forbidden drugs, as well as prescription and over-the-counter pharmaceuticals. 13 panel urine drug tests can be performed in a number of scenarios when drug usage or misuse must be determined.

Urine drug tests can identify the drug itself, a drug compound, or other biomarkers that indicate drug abuse. Any detectable material found after taking a medicine is referred to as a drug biomarker. A metabolite is a sort of biomarker produced when a substance is metabolized and broken down in the body.

Depending on a variety of conditions, drugs can be identified in urine for days, weeks, or months after consumption. The amount and frequency of drug usage, as well as the pace at which the drug is metabolized and removed from the body, are all important elements to consider.

How long does it take for drugs to leave your system?

Many factors can influence how long a drug stays detectable in urine including the drug’s half-life, the subject’s hydration and fluid balance, the frequency of drug usage, the method of administration, and the testing lab’s cut-off concentration.

For detection times, there are several general recommendations available.

Many drugs stay in the system for two to four days, while chronic marijuana use can stay in the system for three to four weeks or even longer.

Why is urine testing the most often performed drug testing method?

To reduce their exposure to the dangers of workplace drug use, businesses drug test their applicants and workers. While all three forms of drug test specimens – urine, oral fluid, and hair – have benefits, urine drug testing is by far the most adaptable and configurable. There’s a urine test panel for practically any testing need, with hundreds of distinct combinations of detected substances, order codes, and cutoff values.

What is the purpose of 13 panel drug testing in the workplace?

When an employer examines a sample from an employee, such as urine to identify drug usage, this is known as employment drug testing. Your prospective employer may request 13 panel drug testing as part of the recruiting process if you’re looking for a new employment. This can assist guarantee worker safety and protect your organization from responsibility. These examinations may take place before a company offers you a job or throughout your employment.

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