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1 Panel Urine Dip Card - Phencyclidine (PCP) - CLIA Waived - Sold as Box of 25

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Single Panel Drug Test Dip Card for PCP

One of the easiest and most convenient ways to drug test is with the use of urine dip-card drug test kits. The urine test strip is integrated in a plastic holder for your convenience. These cards can be used to test for a variety of different substances. Their ease of use makes them a practical solution for anyone interested in implementing a drug screening process for employment or any other business or personal purpose.

Product Data
Drug Parameters List PCP
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Instructions
  • Bring the pouch to room temperature prior to opening.
  • Remove the test card from the sealed pouch and remove the cap.
  • Dip the strip(s), of the test card, vertically into the urine specimen for at least 10-15 seconds until visible sample migration up the strips and across the test panels is observed.
  • Read results in 5 minutes. After more than 10 minutes results may not be valid.
List of Drugs

PCP– Phencyclidine, 25 ng/ml – Angel Dust/Special K

Additional Information

PCP, short for phencyclidine, is a powerful and illegal hallucinogenic drug. Originally developed as an anesthetic, it was discontinued for medical use because of its severe side effects. Today, it's classified as a Schedule II controlled substance due to its high potential for abuse, addiction, and psychological harm.

Results

Positive:One colored line appears in the control (C) region andNOcolor band appears in the (T) test region. A positive result indicates that the drug concentration exceeds the cut-off level.

Negative:One line appears in the control (C) region, and another line appears in the test region (T).  The color intensity of the test line may be weaker or stronger than that of the control line, but regardless of the intensity, the result is negative
Invalid:No line appears in the control region (C). The test is invalid even if there is a band in the test region (T). If the test device does not produce a band in the control region, check the testing procedures, samples, and/or control materials and repeat the test using a new device.

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