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Cost Efficient Urine Dip Card Tests

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Urine Dip Card Tests

Point-of-Care rapid screening can save time and money while still providing accurate and reliable results giving you the confidence to make the important decisions that keep your testing program running smoothly.

Our rapid screening test devices are designed with the user in mind. Intuitive, with easy to follow step by step instructions make our test easy to use and easy to read, so you can be sure of the results.

The DrugSURE® Urine Dip Card Test brings you accurate and reliable results in a cost efficient easy to administer device.

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Single Panel & Multi-Panel Options Available

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Screen Up to 14 Substances

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Easy to Administer

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Results in Minutes

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CLIA-Waived Options Available

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Long 2 Year Shelf-Life

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Popular Options

Single Panel

Fentanyl

Fentanyl is an extremely powerful Opioid pain medication that is approximately 50 times more potent than Morphine. The need to test for Fentanyl has never been greater. The Single Panel Fentanyl Dip Test is one of our highest demanded testing options.

Includes:

Detect Fentanyl

CLIA-Waived Option Available

Easy to Administer

Results in Minutes

Single Panel

ETG

Your body will start to metabolize alcohol into Ethyl Glucuronide (ETG) allowing you to detectect positive trace amounts within a persons urine up to 80 hours.

Includes:

Detect Alcohol Metabolite ETG

80 Hour Window of Detection

Easy to Administer

Results in Minutes

FORENSIC USE ONLY

Single Panel

Kratom

Kratom will often produce stimulant-like effects in low doses and sedative-like effects, similar to the effects of Opioids, in high doses. Kratom has been known to lead to abuse and dependence and can cause severe withdrawal symptoms

Includes:

Detect Kratom

Results in Minutes

Easy to Administer

FORENSIC USE ONLY

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Why Use Instant Tests?

Rapid diagnostic tests, or "instant" testing, is a cost effective and accurate way to get quick, preliminary results in a range of point-of-care settings. Whether it be for drugs of abuse, infectious disease, or fertility and wellness testing, Premier Biotech® and DrugSure® rapid diagnostic test devices can deliver quick and accurate results in minutes.

Do I need laboratory testing services

Rapid diagnostic testing does not eliminate the need for lab testing services but they do minimize it. There will always be certain situations where a confirmatory lab test is a necessary step after receiving a preliminary test result. National Test Systems, now under Premier Biotech®, has access to state-of-the-art laboratories with end-to-end insights driven by technology. Premier Biotech owns and operates a CAP-accredited toxicology laboratory in Minneapolis, MN and an HHS/DOT-certified lab in Scottsdale, AZ. Both labs boast excellent turnaround times and constant innovation — two factors that are core to Premier Biotech’s success.

What is the difference in window of detection times for urine & saliva?

The window of detection is an extremely important aspect to consider when performing instant diagnostic testing especially when testing for drugs of abuse. Urine typically will have a longer window of detection than saliva ranging from a few days to weeks to even up to a month with certain substances like THC, but there are many factors that play a role in determining a substances' window of detection when using a urine specimen. The age, weight, and frequency and volume of consumption of the patient as well as the substance itself. Salvia specimens, while having accurate detection, will typically only have a window of detection of 24-48 hours after last use.

Do I need to be using clia-waived testing devices?

Depending on the type of program, you may need to use CLIA-Waived test devices. CLIA regulatory requirements vary according to the kind of test(s) each laboratory conducts. Tests are categorized as waived, moderate complexity or high complexity. With respect to CLIA applicability, the CLIA regulations do not differentiate between facilities performing provider-ordered testing and those performing non-provider-ordered testing. All facilities that meet the definition of a “laboratory” under the CLIA statute and regulations must obtain an appropriate CLIA certificate prior to conducting patient testing. Whether a test service is billed to Medicare has no bearing on CLIA applicability. Please review our CLIA information here or call us to chat with an expert.

What does FUO mean?

FUO stands for Forensic Use Only and are testing devices that have not been waived by CLIA or cleared by the FDA. FUO tests can be used in criminal justice and law enforcement settings. Contact one of our experts for more information.

Can I create custom test configurations?

Yes, we offer customized testing options. Speak with a consultant to get your customized testing device and hand pick the substances that best fit your testing program. Lead times may vary due to availability and production.

Which test is right for my program?

After speaking with an NTS expert you will know exactly what you should and just as importantly, what you shouldn't be testing for. We make it our mission to understand your testing needs so that you are being as cost efficient as possible.

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