10 Panel Drug Test Dips

10 Panel Drug Test Dips

Lateral flow immunoassay technology is commonly used in instant urine drug tests, including 10 panel drug test dips. Here's how it works: 
 
1) Sample collection: The individual being tested provides a sample, usually urine, which is collected in a cup. 
 
2) Sample preparation: A portion of the sample is then transferred into the sample well of the drug test dip. The dip is designed to allow the sample to flow through to the test strips. 
 
3) Immunoassay: The dip contains several test strips, each designed to detect a different drug or drug metabolite. Each test strip consists of a specific antibody that is conjugated with a colored particle. 
 
4) Sample interaction: If the drug or drug metabolite is present in the sample, it will bind to the corresponding antibody on the test strip. This creates a visible colored line on the strip. 
 
5) Interpretation: The results of the test are read after a specific amount of time (usually 5-10 minutes). If a colored line appears on the test strip, it indicates a positive result for that drug or drug metabolite. 
 
In summary, lateral flow immunoassay technology in Identify branded 10 panel drug test dips works by using antibodies conjugated with colored particles to detect the presence of 10 drugs or drug metabolites in urine samples including the following: AmphetaminesBarbituratesBenzodiazepinesBuprenorphine, Cocaine, Ecstasy MDMAMarijuana, Methadone, MethamphetaminesMorphine / OpiatesOxycodonePhencyclidine.