Description
UScreen™ Oral Saliva Drug Test Pen, Ten (10) Panel Drug Screening Test Device, EUO Approved for Employment & Insurance Use, USSORAL-10BUP-EUO
UScreen Oral® 10 Panel Saliva Drug Test Pen, Saliva Indicator, AMP50, BAR20, BUP10, BZO30, COC20, mAMP50, MTD30, OPI40, OXY20, THC40, 25/BX (Employment and Insurance Use Approved)
Exciting News: The UScreen™ Oral Pens are Now In-Stock!
Introducing UScreen™—your solution for fast and reliable drug testing. Say goodbye to long wait times for results. With the innovative UScreen™ Oral Pen, you can receive clear negative results in just 90 seconds or less. The UScreen™ 10 Panel Oral Drug Test Kit offers comprehensive testing for 10 different drugs of abuse.
UScreen™ is EUP approved device for Employment and Insurance testing, ensuring both accuracy and peace of mind. Exclusively distributed by UScreen Tests and its parent company, TransMed, it guarantees quality and accessibility.
The UScreen™ Oral Pen is a high-quality drug test pen which provides an easy, fast, and reliable screening method without the need for instrumentation. Saliva Drug Test Pen is a rapid oral fluid screening test. It’s a lateral flow, one-step
immunoassay for the qualitative detection of specific drugs and their principal metabolites in human oral fluid at the following cut-off concentrations for use in employment and insurance testing.
New And Improved Features
★ Accurate and Reliable Results in 5 Minutes
★ Customizable up to 13 panels Including Alcohol
★ Greatly Reduces the Ability to Adulterate Sample
★ Several Employment & Insurance Approved Panel Configurations
UScreen Features & Benefits
- Rapid Saliva Collection
- Consistent Rapid Wicking
- Sold in boxes of 25 tests
- Easy to Read Results in 5 minutes
- Easy One-step Process Avoids Missteps and Misinterpretations
- Larger Saliva Collection Pad
UScreen Product Information & Reference Materials
UScreen Drug Test Cup Brochure
UScreen Drug Test Cup Package Insert (OTC Version)
UScreen Drug Test Cup Package Insert (Full CLIA Version Including Performance Characteristics)
10 Panel Configuration | ||
Item Number | Drugs Screened | Regulatory Approvals |
USSORAL-10BUP-EUO | AMP50, BAR, BUP5, BZO, COC20, mAMP50, MTD30, OPI40, OXY20, THC40 | FUO - Forensic Use |
Sample Collection and Test Procedure
Please read the instructions carefully before testing.
- Make sure the test device is at room temperature (59℉- 86℉ / 15°C - 30°C).
- Remove the test device from the foil pouch. Hold the grip and remove the cap to expose the absorbent pad.
- Place the absorbent pad into the mouth and swab both cheeks and tongue for a few seconds, then place the absorbent pad in the middle of the mouth to continue collecting saliva. The absorbent pad should be touching tongue or under tongue. Make sure the test device is horizontal to prevent flooding.
- Remove the test device from the mouth once the saliva can be seen travelling on the test strips. Then place the device on a flat surface.
- Read results at 5 minutes. Do not read after 10 minutes
NOTE:
- When sampling, gently hold it in mouth and let oral fluid naturally adsorb on the absorbent pad. Do not force saliva into the device to prevent flooding.
- Do not eat, drink, or smoke for at least 30 minutes prior to sample collection.
- Any oral fluid specimen is appropriate for testing but the oral fluid specimen collected in the morning, before mouth rinsed, eating or drinking, is recommended.
(2) Alcohol Test Results (If Included On Panel): Positive (+) A distinct color is developed all over the pad. The positive result indicates that the BAC is 0.02% or higher. The alcohol concentration changes are related to the color chart below
Interpreting the Test Results | ||
(1.) Drug Test Results | ||
Negative (-) A negative result is indicated by the presence of both a “C” control line or and a “T” test line for each designated drug. If a color band is visible in each control region "C" and the appropriate drug test region "T", it indicates that the concentration of the corresponding drug of that specific test region is absent or below the detection limit of the test. The presence of a “C” control line and a very light “T” test line indicates a negative result. Any indication of a “T” test line is interpreted as a negative result. There is no meaning attributed to line color intensity or width. Any visible line is considered to be a line. |
Preliminary Positive (+) A positive result is indicated by the presence of a “C” control line and the absence of a “T” test line. |
Invalid An invalid result is indicated when the “C” line is completely missing from one or more test windows. If this happens, run another test. If a color band is not visible in the control region "C", the test is invalid. Another test should be run to re-evaluate the specimen. If test still fails, please contact the distributor or the store, where you bought the product, with the lot number. |
(2.) Alcohol Test Results | ||
Negative (-) Almost no color changes compared to that of the background. A result where the outer edges of the reagent pad produce a slight color but the majority of the pad remains the background color should be repeated to ensure complete saturation of the reagent pad with saliva. If the second result is the same, the results should be interpreted as being negative. The negative result indicates that the BAC is less than 0.02%. |
Positive (+) A distinct color is developed all over the pad. The positive result indicates that the BAC is 0.02% or higher. The alcohol concentration changes are related to the color chart below. |
Invalid If the reaction pad has a green color before applying saliva sample, do not use this test. |
EUO and FUO Saliva Drug Panel Options Multi-Drug Saliva Test Pen is an immunoassay for the qualitative determination of single or multiple drugs in human saliva at the cutoff concentrations of table below |
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Drug (Abbreviation) | Calibrator | Cut-off (ng/mL) | Qualification |
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Amphetamine (AMP) | D-Amphetamine | 50 | EUO |
Barbiturates (BAR) | Secobarbital | 20 | EUO |
Benzodiazepines (BZO 10) | Oxazepam | 10 | EUO |
Benzodiazepines (BZO 30) | Oxazepam | 30 | EUO |
Cocaine (COC) | Cocaine | 20 | EUO |
Cotinine (COT 20) | Cotinine | 20 | EUO |
Cotinine (COT 50) | Cotinine | 50 | EUO |
Cannabinoids (THC) | ∆9-THC | 40 | EUO |
Methadone (MTD) | Methadone | 30 | EUO |
Methamphetamine (mAMP/MET) | D-Methamphetamine | 50 | EUO |
Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) | 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine | 50 | EUO |
Opiate (OPI) | Morphine | 40 | EUO |
Oxycodone (OXY) | Oxycodone | 20 | EUO |
Phencyclidine (PCP) | Phencyclidine | 10 | EUO |
Heroin Metabolite (6-MAM 10) | 6-Monoacetylmorphine | 10 | EUO |
Heroin Metabolite (6-MAM 15) | 6-Monoacetylmorphine | 15 | EUO |
Heroin Metabolite (6-MAM 25) | 6-Monoacetylmorphine | 25 | EUO |
Buprenorphine (BUP) | Buprenorphine | 5 | FUO |
Fentanyl (FTY) | Fentanyl | 20 | FUO |
Propoxyphene (PPX) | Propoxyphene | 25 | FUO |
Alcohol | Alcohol | >0.02% BAC | FUO |
This assay provides only a qualitative, preliminary analytical test result. A more specific analytical method must be used in order to obtain a confirmed result. Gas Chromatography/Mass spectrometry (GC/MS) is the preferred confirmatory method. Clinical consideration and professional judgment should be applied to any drug of abuse test result, particularly when preliminary positive results are indicated. For employment and insurance testing use. For in vitro diagnostic use only. |
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FAQs
1. What does the Multi-Drug Urine Test Dipcard do?
These tests indicate if one or more prescription or illegal drugs are present in urine. These tests detect the presence of drugs such as amphetamine, secobarbital, buprenorphine, oxazepam, benzoylecgonine, EDDP, MDMA, methamphetamine, morphine, methadone, oxycodone, phencyclidine, propoxyphene, nortriptyline, marijuana and 6-Monoacetylmorphine.
The testing is done in two steps. First, you do a quick at-home test. Second, if the test suggests that drugs may be present, you need to send the sample to a laboratory for confirmation testing.
2. What is “cut-off level”?
The cut-off level is the specified concentration of a drug in a urine sample. Above that concentration the test result is positive, and below is negative.
3. What are drugs of abuse?
Drugs of abuse are illegal or prescription drugs (for example, Oxycodone or Valium) that are taken for a non-medical purpose, including taking the medication for longer than your doctor prescribed it for or for a purpose other than what the doctor prescribed it for.
4. What are the Common Street Names for the Drugs to be detected?
Drug | Common Street Names |
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Amphetamine (AMP) | Speed, Jelly Beans or Super Jellies, Hearts, Uppers, Pick me ups or Wake me ups, Wake ups, Get ups, Boot ups, Sparkles |
Secobarbital (BAR) | Amytal, Downers, Nembutal, Phenobarbital, Reds, Red Birds, Red devils, Seconal, Tuninal, Yellowjackets |
Oxazepam (BZO) | Benzos, Downers, Nerve Pills, Tranks |
Cocaine (COC) | Blow, C, candy, coke, do a line, freeze, girl, happy dust, Mama coca, mojo, monster, nose, pimp, shot, smoking gun, snow, sugar, sweet stuff, and white powder |
Phencyclidine (PCP) | Angel dust, belladonna, black whack, CJ, cliffhanger, crystal joint, Detroit pink, elephant tranquilizer, hog, magic, Peter Pan, sheets, soma, TAC, trank, white horizon, and zoom |
Cannabinoids (THC) | 420, Aunt Mary, baby, bobby, boom, chira, chronic, ditch, ganja, grass, greens, hash, herb, Mary Jane, nigra, Pot, reefer, rip, root, skunk, stack, torch, weed, and zambi |
Methamphetamine (MET) | Speed, Ice, Chalk, Meth, Crystal, Crank, Fire, Glass |
Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) | Ecstasy, E, X, XTC, Adam, Clarity, Lover’s Speed |
Buprenorphine (BUP) | Bupe, Subbies, Temmies |
Methadone (MTD) | mixture, meth, linctus, green |
Morphine (OPI) | Aunt Hazel, big H, black pearl, brown sugar, capital H, charley, china white, dope, good horse, H, hard stuff, hero, heroina, little boy, mud, perfect high, smack, stuff, and tar |
Nortriptyline (TCA) | Blue angels, Amitriptyline, Elavil, Cyclobenzaprine, Clomipramine, Perphenazine, Tralofon, and Desipramine |
Oxycodone (OXY) | OC, Ocycotton, OX, and Kicker |
5. How accurate is the test?
The tests are sensitive and accurate. These tests, however, are not as accurate as confirmatory tests. In some cases, certain foods and drugs may cause false positives as well as false negatives for those who use drug-testing kits.