Description
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Unit: 25 Cups per box
Regulatory Status: CLIA Waived, 510(K) Cleared & Forensic Use Only
Drug Panels: Varies
Contents Included: Multi-Drug Test Cups (with desiccant), User Instructions, Security Seal Labels
Storage: 39F-86F
Complexity: CLIA Waived
Accurate, Reliable, and Easy-to-Use Multi-Panel Drug Screening
The Amazewell Multi-Drug Urine Test Cup provides a rapid, qualitative detection of multiple drugs and their metabolites in human urine. Designed for use in workplace, clinical, and wellness screening settings, this CLIA-waived and FDA-cleared test offers fast, dependable results in as little as 5 minutes.
With multiple configurations available, the Amazewell Test Cup detects common substances such as AMP, BUP, BZO, COC, MAMP, MET, MTD, OPI, PCP, THC, and more — covering a wide range of drug classes.
Key Features
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Comprehensive Multi-Panel Screening: Detects up to 12 different drug classes (depending on configuration).
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Fast Results: Read results in 5 minutes with clear, easy-to-interpret lines.
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Built-in Temperature Strip: Ensures sample integrity and accuracy.
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No Cross-Contamination: Fully integrated, self-contained cup eliminates handling of the specimen.
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Tamper-Resistant Design: Leak-proof and secure lid for safe sample collection.
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Room Temperature Testing: Perform at 59–86°F (15–30°C) without additional equipment.
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Shelf Life: Up to 24 months from manufacture date when stored properly.
How It Works
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Collect urine directly into the cup up to the marked line.
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Secure the lid and place the cup on a flat surface.
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Peel back the label and read results at 5 minutes.
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Two lines = Negative
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One line = Presumptive Positive
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No line = Invalid (retest required)
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Intended Use
For in-vitro diagnostic use only. Ideal for:
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Workplace drug testing programs
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Health and wellness screening
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Rehabilitation and treatment centers
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Clinical and occupational health settings
Test Limitations
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This test provides preliminary results only. Confirm positive findings using GC/MS or LC/MS laboratory methods.
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Certain medications or food substances may produce cross-reactive results.


