Alcohol / ETG Drug Tests
Shop fast, accurate, and easy-to-use ETG Alcohol Tests designed for reliable on-site drug screening with results in minutes. Engineered for forensic-grade accuracy, our rapid ETG urine test detects alcohol presence up to 80 hours after consumption. This advanced 1-step multi-panel kit goes beyond alcohol detection, simultaneously screening for (KRAT), (FEN 20), 10 (FEN 10), (KET), (K2), LSD and more
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ETG Test Strip, Urine Alcohol Test — Detect Alcohol Use for Up to 80 Hours After Consumption
EtGForensic UseAs low As$0.49 $0.49 - $0.69Dip Card ETG/300 Detecting Alcohol. Serenity Single Dip card.
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ADLTX, AMP, BAR, BUP, BZO, COC, EtG, FEN, K2, KET, KRA, MDMA, MET, MTD, OPI/MOR, OXY, PCP, THC, Delta8, NITR, TIA, TRA, XYLForensic UseAs low As$2.59 $2.59 - $3.8924 Panel Drug Test Cup: Alpha-PVP, MED, NITR, GAB, KRA, ETG, FEN & More, As low as $2.69
6MAM, ADLTX, AMP, BUP, BZO, COC, EtG, FEN, GAB, K2, KET, KRA, LSD, MDMA, MET, MTD, OPI/MOR, OXY, PCP, THC, Alpha-PVP, MED, NITR, PY, XYLForensic UseAs low As$2.69 $2.69 - $3.9928 Panel Drug Test Cup with Nitazene and Medetomidine, as low as $2.99
ADLTX, AMP, BAR, BUP, BZO, COC, EtG, FEN, K2, KET, KRA, LSD, MDMA, MET, MPD, MTD, OPI/MOR, OXY, PCP, TCA, THC, Delta8, NITR, PY, TIA, TRA, XYLForensic UseAs low As$2.99 $2.99 - $4.1918 Panel Multi-Drug Urine Test Cup : GAB, KRA, KET, FEN, ETG, TRA & More, as low as $2.09
ADLTX, AMP, BAR, BUP, BZO, COC, EtG, FEN, GAB, KET, KRA, MDMA, MET, MTD, OPI/MOR, OXY, PCP, THC, TRAForensic UseAs low As$2.09 $2.09 - $3.1917 Panel Drug Test detects Gabapentin, ETG, Fentanyl, Kratom – As low as $1.99
AMP, BAR, BUP, BZO, COC, EtG, FEN, GAB, KRA, MDMA, MET, MTD, OPI/MOR, OXY, PCP, TCA, THC, GABAForensic UseAs low As$1.99 $1.99 - $3.0916 Panel Drug Test Detects Kratom, Alcohol, ETG, TCA and Fentanyl, As low as $1.89
AMP, BAR, BUP, BZO, COC, EtG, FEN, KRA, MDMA, MET, MTD, OPI/MOR, OXY, PCP, TCA, THCForensic UseAs low As$1.89 $1.89 - $2.9915 Panel Multi-Drug Urine Test Cup 120ml, detects K2, K3, K4, KRA, ETG & FEN, as low as $1.69
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AMP, BUP, BZO, COC, EtG, FEN, GAB, K2, MET, MTD, OPI/MOR, OXY, PCP, THC, GABAForensic UseAs low As$1.69 $1.69 - $2.79Features of ETG Drug Tests
Non-Invasive, Rapid, and Reliable Alcohol Screening
ETG alcohol tests from 12 Panel Now are:
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- Non-invasive and easy to use — urine-based with no special equipment needed
- Fast — results in as little as 2–5 minutes
- Highly reliable — detects even low-level or moderate alcohol consumption
- Widely used in workplace screening, legal monitoring, clinical settings, and rehabilitation programs
- Helpful for confirming abstinence or monitoring relapse in individuals undergoing alcohol treatment
- Compatible for use alongside other drug tests in multi-panel cups or strips
How To Use an ETG Drug Test Device
1 - Collect
Remove the urine drug test cup from the sealed pouch and use it as soon as possible.
2 - Wait
At 2–4 minutes, verify the temperature of the specimen by observing where the green dot appears.
3 - Read
Peel off the label when ready to interpret the results. Test results should be read within 5 minutes.
Positive
Two colored bands appear — one in the control region (C) and one in the test region (T). This indicates no drug was detected above the cutoff level.
Negative
Two colored bands appear, one in the control region (C) and another in the test region (T) for the drug in question.
Invalid
The control band fails to appear entirely. Discard the test and retest with a fresh cup within 3 minutes. If the problem persists, contact your distributor.
What ETG / Alcohol Drug Test Kits comprise of
Our ETG Alcohol Test is a popular choice for its efficiency and reliability. Designed to detect recent alcohol consumption through urine testing, it is trusted across workplace screening, legal monitoring, clinical settings, and rehabilitation programs.
The ETG Alcohol Test provides targeted detection of Ethyl Glucuronide — a direct metabolite of ethanol — in urine samples. It offers fast, accurate screening for recent alcohol use with an extended detection window of up to 80 hours after drinking. Compatible with multi-panel cup configurations for comprehensive testing programs.
What It Detects
Ethyl Glucuronide (EtG) — a direct metabolite of ethanol detectable in urine for up to 80 hours after alcohol consumption
Sample Type
Urine — Non-invasive, easy to collect, no lab equipment required
Compatible Multi-Panel Add-Ons
Available alongside 5, 10, 12, and 14-panel drug test cups — including Amphetamines (AMP), Cocaine (COC), Marijuana/THC (THC), Opiates (OPI), Fentanyl (FEN), Benzodiazepines (BZO), and more
Explanation of Alcohol Drug Tests
Alcohol drug tests are designed to detect the presence of ethanol or its metabolites in biological samples such as urine, breath, or saliva. At 12 Panel Now, one of the most trusted methods is the ETG (Ethyl Glucuronide) urine test, which identifies recent alcohol consumption by detecting EtG a direct metabolite of ethanol that can remain in urine for up to 80 hours after drinking. This extended detection window makes ETG testing significantly more reliable than breathalyzers or standard BAC tests for monitoring abstinence and compliance.
Each test includes built-in control lines to verify proper test performance, allowing for quick and confident result interpretation without extensive training. Select configurations include adulteration validity testing (ADLTX) — checking pH, specific gravity, and creatinine levels — to help detect tampering or specimen manipulation.
Our ETG Drug Test Kits Offer Higher Quality Medical Grade Results
› Trusted Name in ETG Alcohol Drug Testing: The ETG Alcohol Drug Test Cup is a trusted product created by 12 Panel Now with exclusive shipping offered by Slash Medical. Designed specifically for detecting Ethyl Glucuronide (EtG) — a direct metabolite of ethanol — this cup delivers an extended detection window of up to 80 hours after alcohol consumption. That's why all our ETG Alcohol Test Cups are among the most reliable and accurate alcohol screening products on the market.
- › Individually Foil-Sealed for Integrity: Each ETG Alcohol Test Cup is individually sealed to protect against contamination and environmental exposure, ensuring consistent and reliable results from the very first use.
- › Leak-Proof and Tamper-Evident Design: The integrated cup design is fully leak-proof and tamper-evident, making it ideal for supervised collection in workplace, clinical, and legal monitoring settings.
- › High Accuracy, Quick Results: The ETG Alcohol Test Cup delivers results in just 2–5 minutes with over 99% accuracy — enabling fast, confident decision-making for employers, clinicians, and program administrators.
- › Extended Detection Window — Up to 80 Hours: Unlike breathalyzers or standard BAC tests, the ETG urine test can detect alcohol use up to 80 hours after drinking, making it the preferred choice for abstinence monitoring and relapse detection.
- › Optional Adulteration Validity Testing (ADLTX): Select configurations include built-in specimen validity strips that check pH, specific gravity, and creatinine levels — helping detect tampered or substituted samples.
- › Extended 24-Month Shelf Life: Each ETG Alcohol Test Cup offers a 24-month shelf life from the manufacturing date, making it ideal for bulk purchases and long-term inventory management.
- › FREE Shipping (100+ Cups): Free Same Day shipping on orders of 100 ETG Alcohol Test Cups or more.
- › Bulk Pricing Advantage: Bulk pricing options are available for all buyers — whether you need 100 or 10,000 cups — ensuring the best value for high-volume alcohol testing programs.
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Our ETG Variation Comprise of Many Drug Test Devices Such as
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ETG Swabs

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12 Panel Now ensures that every customer receives premium-quality drug testing products at highly competitive wholesale pricing across the United States.
- Our wholesale program is designed for:
- Law enforcement agencies
- Workplace screening programs
- Rehabilitation and treatment centers
- Distributors and resellers
- Government and institutional contracts
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Where ETG Cups Are Used Today?
| Setting | Primary Applications | Why It Matters |
| Workplaces | Pre-employment alcohol screening, random ETG testing, post-incident alcohol testing, return-to-duty compliance screening | The ETG alcohol urine test detects recent alcohol use up to 80 hours after consumption — far beyond what a breathalyzer can detect — helping employers maintain a safe, alcohol-free workplace with confidence |
| Drug & Alcohol Courts | Court-ordered alcohol abstinence monitoring, probation compliance testing, DUI/DWI program verification, relapse prevention programs | ETG urine testing provides legally defensible, highly sensitive detection of Ethyl Glucuronide (EtG) — the direct metabolite of ethanol — making it the preferred method for court-supervised alcohol monitoring and compliance documentation |
| Rehabilitation Centers | Intake alcohol screening, detox progress monitoring, ongoing sobriety tracking, relapse detection during recovery | Supports clinical decision-making by detecting even low-level alcohol consumption missed by standard BAC tests — essential for monitoring abstinence and identifying early relapse in patients undergoing alcohol treatment programs |
| Correctional Facilities | Inmate intake alcohol screening, contraband alcohol detection, random facility-wide ETG testing, pre-release sobriety assessments | The ETG alcohol test cup enables efficient, high-volume alcohol screening with built-in specimen validity testing (ADLTX — pH, specific gravity, creatinine) to detect tampered or substituted samples and maintain institutional compliance |
| Child Protective Services | Parental sobriety evaluations, custody case alcohol assessments, family reunification alcohol monitoring | Provides objective, documented evidence of recent alcohol use or abstinence in legal and child welfare decisions — the 80-hour ETG detection window helps capture drinking episodes that occurred days before the test date |
| Family Court | Custody disputes involving alcohol use, supervised visitation sobriety compliance, probation and court-ordered abstinence monitoring | Delivers fast, reliable ETG alcohol test results that support legal documentation and chain-of-custody requirements — offering a more comprehensive picture of alcohol behavior than single-point BAC or breathalyzer testing |
| Schools & Sports Programs | Student alcohol prevention programs, athletics alcohol policies, campus safety and compliance initiatives | Helps enforce alcohol-free environments by screening for recent alcohol consumption with high sensitivity — the ETG urine test detects drinking that occurred up to 3 days prior, going beyond what standard alcohol breath tests can identify |
| Clinical & Healthcare Settings | Patient alcohol use screening, pre-surgical sobriety verification, behavioral health intake assessments, medication compliance monitoring | ETG alcohol testing supports accurate clinical assessments by identifying recent alcohol use that may interfere with medications, procedures, or treatment outcomes — a critical tool in addiction medicine and behavioral health programs |
| At-Home Users | Personal sobriety monitoring, family safety screening, recovery support testing, private at-home alcohol detection | Easy-to-use ETG alcohol test cup provides private, accurate urine-based screening for Ethyl Glucuronide (EtG) — no lab, no equipment, and no special training needed — with results in as little as 2–5 minutes and detection up to 80 hours after drinking |
Why the ETG Tests are mainly Used in Healthcare and Recovery Test Results
In addiction treatment and rehabilitation settings, ETG Test is widely used as a clinical monitoring tool to track patient recovery progress. Programs often test for opioids, stimulants, and prescription medications to ensure patients are following treatment plans and not relapsing. For example, buprenorphine (BUP) is specifically monitored in medication-assisted treatment (MAT) programs such as Suboxone therapy to confirm adherence. At the same time, substances like cocaine (COC) and amphetamines (AMP) are included due to their high relapse risk in recovery populations.
Reliable EtG Alcohol Testing Card: Fast, Accurate, and Convenient
In real-world applications drug test dip cards play a critical role in drug-free workplace programs and legal compliance monitoring. Many industries, including transportation, construction, healthcare, and public safety, use this type of test as part of pre-employment and random drug screening protocols. The reason for its widespread adoption is its ability to detect substances that are commonly associated with impairment or misuse. 12 Panel Now offer variety of ETG tests like cups, strips and dips that ensure proper results.
What does "FUO" mean?
- What it means:
Forensic use only tests determine program compliance - whether someone violated probation conditions, sober living rules, or custody requirements. They do not diagnose substance use disorder or guide medical treatment. Many courts require laboratory confirmation (GC-MS or LC-MS/MS) before admitting screening results as evidence.
All results obtained from Forensic Use Only ETG tests should be treated as preliminary screening results only and must be confirmed by a certified laboratory using GC-MS (Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry) or LC-MS/MS methodology before any legal, disciplinary, or medical action is taken.
- Details about FUO Compliance:
All ETG (Ethyl Glucuronide) Alcohol Detection products listed in this category are designated Forensic Use Only (FUO) and are intended solely for forensic, investigative, and compliance screening purposes. Forensic Use Only means these test kits have not been cleared or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for clinical diagnostic use. They are not intended to be used as the sole basis for any clinical or medical decision. Instead, FUO-designated ETG tests are designed for use in settings such as workplace alcohol monitoring programs, probation and court-ordered compliance testing, rehabilitation and sobriety verification, law enforcement screening, and other non-clinical investigative applications.
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Alcohol / ETG Drug Tests Frequently Asked Questions
An EtG (Ethyl Glucuronide) alcohol test detects EtG, a direct metabolite that forms when the body processes alcohol. Unlike a breathalyzer, which only measures current alcohol levels, an EtG urine test can identify recent alcohol consumption even after alcohol has left the bloodstream. This makes EtG testing a preferred choice for workplace screening, court-ordered monitoring, rehabilitation programs, and personal sobriety tracking.
When used correctly, EtG alcohol tests offer accuracy rates exceeding 99% for preliminary screening. Proper specimen collection, storage, and following the manufacturer's instructions are essential for reliable results. Positive screening results should always be confirmed by a certified laboratory using GC-MS or LC-MS/MS before any legal, employment, or medical decisions are made.
Yes. Even one alcoholic beverage may produce enough EtG to trigger a positive result depending on the test cutoff level, the individual's metabolism, and how much time has passed since drinking. Detection varies from person to person, so no amount of alcohol can guarantee a negative result.
Modern multi-panel drug test cups can combine EtG alcohol testing with screening for numerous drugs, including THC (marijuana), cocaine, amphetamines, methamphetamine, opioids, fentanyl, oxycodone, benzodiazepines, methadone, buprenorphine, kratom, ketamine, synthetic cannabinoids (K2/Spice), gabapentin, tramadol, LSD, and many additional substances depending on the panel configuration.
Most everyday exposure to alcohol-containing products like hand sanitizer, mouthwash, perfumes, or cleaning products is unlikely to produce a positive EtG result when used normally. However, repeated or excessive exposure may increase EtG levels in rare situations. Individuals subject to strict alcohol monitoring programs are often advised to minimize unnecessary exposure to alcohol-containing products.
A negative EtG test means that Ethyl Glucuronide was not detected above the test's cutoff concentration. This generally indicates no recent alcohol consumption within the detectable time frame or alcohol levels below the established cutoff.
EtG tests are available with different cutoff concentrations, commonly 100 ng/mL, 300 ng/mL, and 500 ng/mL. Lower cutoffs are more sensitive and may detect smaller amounts of alcohol exposure, while higher cutoffs reduce the chance of incidental environmental exposure triggering a positive result. The appropriate cutoff depends on the testing program's objectives.
For best performance, EtG test kits should be stored at room temperature according to the manufacturer's recommendations. Avoid excessive heat, freezing temperatures, direct sunlight, and high humidity. Always check the expiration date before using any test device.
EtG alcohol testing is commonly used by:
- Employers
- Drug and alcohol treatment centers
- Rehabilitation facilities
- Probation departments
- Drug courts
- Family courts
- Child protective services
- Law enforcement agencies
- Hospitals and clinics
- Schools and athletic programs
- Individuals monitoring personal sobriety
Organizations increasingly choose multi-panel EtG test cups because they combine alcohol screening with testing for multiple drugs in one collection. This reduces testing time, lowers costs, simplifies specimen collection, and improves efficiency for high-volume workplace, rehabilitation, and legal monitoring programs.
EtG urine test can typically detect alcohol for 24 to 80 hours after drinking, depending on several factors including the amount of alcohol consumed, metabolism, hydration, body weight, liver function, and overall health. Heavy drinking may remain detectable longer than light or moderate alcohol consumption.
A breathalyzer measures the amount of alcohol currently present in a person's breath, indicating current impairment. An EtG urine test detects a metabolite produced after alcohol is processed by the body, allowing it to identify alcohol use for up to 80 hours after drinking. Because of its longer detection window, EtG testing is widely used for abstinence monitoring rather than impairment testing.
Several factors influence the detection window, including:
- Amount of alcohol consumed
- Drinking frequency
- Individual metabolism
- Age and body composition
- Hydration level
- Liver function
- Overall health
- Time elapsed since drinking
These variables explain why detection times differ among individuals.
Employers use EtG alcohol testing to maintain safe, drug-free workplaces, particularly in safety-sensitive industries such as transportation, manufacturing, healthcare, construction, aviation, and public safety. EtG testing helps enforce alcohol-free workplace policies by identifying recent alcohol consumption beyond the short detection window of breath alcohol testing.
A positive EtG result indicates recent exposure to alcohol. It does not determine the exact amount consumed, the level of impairment, or the precise time alcohol was consumed. Because screening tests are preliminary, positive results should be confirmed by laboratory testing before disciplinary, legal, or medical action is taken.
Most rapid EtG alcohol test cups produce results within 2 to 5 minutes. Users should always follow the manufacturer's instructions regarding reading times, as interpreting results too early or too late may affect accuracy.
Yes. EtG alcohol tests are simple enough for home users who want to monitor sobriety, support recovery programs, or verify alcohol abstinence. They require only a urine sample and provide rapid results without specialized laboratory equipment.
Modern EtG test cups often include specimen validity features such as temperature strips and adulteration testing for creatinine, pH, and specific gravity. These help identify diluted, substituted, or tampered urine samples. While no screening test is completely tamper-proof, specimen validity testing greatly improves test reliability.
Forensic Use Only (FUO) EtG tests are intended for workplace, legal, compliance, and investigative screening rather than clinical diagnosis. They provide preliminary screening results that should be confirmed by certified laboratory methods such as GC-MS or LC-MS/MS before legal or disciplinary action is taken.
The best EtG alcohol test depends on your specific needs. Consider:
- Desired detection window
- Required drug panels
- Test format (cup, strip, dip card, or oral swab)
- Need for adulteration testing
- Volume of testing
- Regulatory requirements
- Budget
- Shelf life
- Ease of interpretation
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All Alcohol Drug Tests
Alcohol consumption can significantly impact professional environments, safety measures, and personal accountability. Whether you're managing a workplace, organizing safety-sensitive tasks, or ensuring legal compliance, alcohol drug tests play a pivotal role in identifying alcohol presence quickly and accurately.
What Is an Alcohol Drug Test?
An alcohol drug test detects the presence of alcohol in someone's system using various testing methods. These diagnostic tools are used extensively in workplaces, healthcare facilities, and legal proceedings to determine alcohol impairment or compliance with certain regulations.
Benefits of Alcohol Drug Tests
Why consider alcohol drug testing? Here are some of its essential advantages:
- Accuracy and Reliability: Alcohol drug tests provide precise results, helping to identify alcohol use effectively.
- Quick Results: Most tests deliver results within minutes, ideal for time-sensitive situations like workplace or roadside testing.
- Simplified Administration: Many alcohol tests are non-invasive and easy to administer, requiring little to no formal training.
- Compliance Support: They help organizations and agencies remain compliant with legal and safety regulations.
Types of Alcohol Drug Tests
Alcohol drug tests come in different formats, each catering to specific needs. Below are the most common types:
1. Alcohol Test Strips
Alcohol test strips are compact and simple diagnostic tools. Users dip the strip into a urine sample to test for alcohol metabolites. These strips are highly portable, cost-effective, and provide results within minutes.
Best Use Cases:
- Personal home monitoring
- Affordable and quick in-house testing
2. Alcohol Drug Test Cups
Alcohol test cups collect urine samples and detect alcohol, along with other substances. These multi-panel cups are robust tools that can screen for several drugs while testing for alcohol.
Key Advantages:
- Multi-drug testing capability
- Built-in temperature strip to ensure sample validity
3. Alcohol Dip Cards
Alcohol dip cards are similar to test strips but offer a broader testing surface, making them suitable for larger scale or higher volume testing environments. They’re dipped into urine samples to quickly determine alcohol presence.
Best Use Cases:
- Rapid on-site screenings
- Workplace testing programs
4. Oral Swabs
Oral swabs detect alcohol through saliva, making them non-invasive and convenient. These swabs are often preferred in situations where urine sample collection is impractical.
Key Features:
- Easy to administer without privacy concerns
- Delivers results in as little as two minutes
Selecting the Right Alcohol Drug Test
Choosing the appropriate alcohol drug test depends on factors like testing frequency, budget, and situational requirements. Here's a quick guide to help identify the best fit for your needs:
- For Low-Cost Personal Monitoring: Alcohol test strips are your best choice.
- For Multi-Substance Screening: Go for multi-drug test cups with alcohol detection panels.
- For Workplace Policies: Oral swabs ensure privacy and quick results.
- For High-Volume Testing: Alcohol dip cards are reliable for bulk testing environments.
How Accurate Are Alcohol Drug Tests?
12 Panel Now's alcohol drug tests boast accuracy rates of over 99% when administered according to the guidelines provided by the manufacturer. Features like built-in temperature strips in urine test cups add an extra layer of security by ensuring sample integrity. Despite their reliability, it’s important to consider test limitations, such as detection windows and proper storage to ensure accurate results.
Ensuring Compliance and Safety with Alcohol Drug Testing
Alcohol testing is not just about identifying those under the influence; it’s also about creating safer workspaces, reliable business environments, and healthier communities. Industries like transportation, construction, and healthcare often incorporate alcohol screening into their guidelines to minimize risks associated with impaired judgment or performance.
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Professionals and organizations across different sectors rely on modern alcohol drug tests for safety, compliance, and reliability. While selecting the right test might seem complex, advancements in technology ensure there’s an alcohol drug testing method for every need.
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