Rapid drug abuse test D011
for phencyclidineurineimmunochromatographic

rapid drug abuse test
rapid drug abuse test
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Characteristics

Applications
for abused drugs
Tested parameter
for phencyclidine
Sample type
urine
Analysis mode
immunochromatographic
Format
cassette
Result display time

5 min

Specificity

100 %

Sensitivity

96.8 %

Description

In response to the growing problem of drug abuse, rapid testing reagents can help medical institutions, analysis laboratories, military, police departments and traffic control divisions to conduct drug screening instantly. The Firstep Drug Screen Test is an immunochromatographic reagent for detection of specified parent drugs or their metabolites in urine specimens. In order to provide customers a wide range of options, Firstep Drug Screen Test can be offered in various formats as single-parameter test or combined to multiple-parameter test. Format Single-parameter Cassette Multiple-parameter Dipcard, including 2 in 1, 5 in 1, 7 in 1 test Multiple-parameter Cassette, including 2 in 1, 3 in 1, 4 in 1, 5 in 1 test Product Features • Short processing time • Customized combinations of drug parameters • High sensitivity, specificity and accuracy Scope of application Suspected drug users Phencyclidine, commonly known as “angel dust” and “crystal cyclone", is an arylcyclohexylamine that is originally used as an anesthetic agent and a veterinary tranquilizer. The drug is abused by oral or nasal ingestion, smoking, or intravenous injection. It produces hallucinations, lethargy, disorientation, loss of coordination, trance-like ecstatic states, a sense of euphoria and visual distortions. It is well absorbed following all routes of administration.

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