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Offering one of the most comprehensive drug testing solutions on the market, the 10-panel drug test cup is a one-stop solution to meet almost all your drug testing requirements.
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What is a 10-panel drug test?
A 10-panel drug test is a multi-drug screening tool used to detect the presence of various substances in a person's urine. It consists of a urine sample being tested for ten different types of drugs or drug classes.
The test is typically used to detect illicit drug use or verify the abstinence of drugs in individuals across workplace, legal, and medical settings.
Key features:
All-in-one design with 12-panel substance detection
Temperature check strip built-in for sample integrity
Durable, made from robust materials with tamper-evident design
Long shelf life — designed to last 24 months
User-friendly design, easy to perform tests for quick administration
Precise detection — accurate readings within 5 minutes
12 Panel Now 14 Panel Specifications
| Test Strip | Substance | Cutoff | What it catches |
|---|---|---|---|
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Amphetamine | 1000 ng/mL | Adderall, Vyvanse, amphetamines |
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Barbiturates | 300 ng/mL | Phenobarbital, secobarbital, butalbital |
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Buprenorphine | 10 ng/mL | Suboxone, Subutex, Belbuca |
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Benzodiazepines | 300 ng/mL | Xanax, Valium, Klonopin, Ativan |
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Cocaine | 300 ng/mL | Cocaine, crack cocaine |
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Ecstasy | 500 ng/mL | MDMA, MDA |
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Methamphetamine | 1000 ng/mL | Crystal meth, street meth |
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Morphine/Opiates | 300 ng/mL | Heroin, codeine, morphine |
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Methadone | 300 ng/mL | Methadone |
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Oxycodone | 100 ng/mL | OxyContin, Percocet |
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Phencyclidine | 25 ng/mL | PCP, angel dust |
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Marijuana | 50 ng/mL | Cannabis, THC products |
Easy steps to use the 10-panel urine drug test cup
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. A green dot will appear on the corresponding temperature line.
3 - Read
Peel off the label when you are ready to interpret results. Test results should be read within 5 minutes. Do not interpret after 8 minutes.
Positive
Only one colored band appears in the control region (C). No band appears in the test region (T), indicating the drug is present.
Negative
Two colored bands appear. One in the test region (C) and another in the test region (T) for the drug in question.
Invalid
Control band fails to appear. The test send result with a new test. If the problem persists, contact the local distributor.
What does "forensic use only" mean?
The test panel carries a "Forensic Use Only" designation, which specifically means for who can purchase it and how results can be used.
What it means: The product has not undergone FDA 510(k) clearance. The manufacturer and therefore the product is not for clinical diagnostic, law enforcement, or point of care settings.
How the results are used: Forensic use in tests in compliance with program requirements. This does not diagnose substance use disorders or replace professional evaluation.
Who can purchase: Businesses, organizations, and private establishments including workplaces, drug rehabilitation facilities, and laboratories performing forensic testing for those purposes.
What does the 10-panel drug test detect?
It detects amphetamines, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, cocaine, ecstasy (MDMA), methamphetamine, opiates, methadone, oxycodone, PCP, THC (marijuana), and related substances detected by each panel.
It detects amphetamines, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, cocaine, ecstasy (MDMA), methamphetamine, opiates, methadone, oxycodone, PCP, THC (marijuana), and related substances detected by each panel.
What does "Forensic Use Only" mean?
This means the test has not undergone FDA 510(k) clearance and is approved only for non-clinical, forensic purposes such as workplace, legal, or compliance testing.
Why is laboratory confirmation important?
Confirmatory tests using GC-MS (Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry) verify positive results and eliminate false positives before any consequential decisions are made.
How long does ETG detect alcohol use?
ETG (Ethyl Glucuronide) can detect alcohol consumption for up to 80 hours after drinking, significantly longer than standard breath or blood tests.
Can occasional alcohol exposure cause a false positive ETG result?
Yes, in rare cases incidental alcohol exposure (mouthwash, hand sanitizer) may trigger a low-level ETG result. Confirmatory testing is recommended for disputed results.
How long does it take to get results?
Results are typically available within 5–10 minutes for at-home or point-of-care tests. Laboratory confirmatory tests may take 1–3 business days.
What does a 10-panel drug test detect?
Amphetamines
Amphetamine (AMP)
Barbiturates
Barbiturates (BAR)
Benzodiazepines
Buprenorphine (BUP)
Cocaine
Benzodiazepines (BZO)
Ecstasy
Cocaine (COC)
Methamphetamine
Ethyl Glucuronide (ETG)
Opiates
Fentanyl (FEN)
What does a 10-panel drug test for?
The test panel detects Marijuana (THC), Cocaine (COC), Amphetamines (AMP), Methamphetamine (MET), and Ecstasy (MDMA). Per the 2023 Quest Diagnostic Drug Testing Index, THC remained the most commonly detected drug in workplace testing, showing increases across industries and showing a continued shift in illicit drug use.
Opioid detections have become increasingly important — 40% of overdose deaths in 2023 involved synthetic opioids. Opioids like fentanyl, a fentanyl analog, or prescription opioids like hydrocodone continue to drive opioid-related harm. The 10-panel test includes opioid detection (OPI, OXY), Methamphetamine (MET), Benzodiazepines (BZO), Methadone (MTD), and Barbiturates (BAR). Fentanyl test strips and additional testing may be recommended for comprehensive opioid monitoring given its growing prevalence and detection challenges in standard assays.
Stimulants including cocaine (COC), amphetamines (AMP), and methamphetamine (MET) remain among the most widely tested substances. The panel also specifically tests for MDMA and PCP. This panel also directly tests for prescription opioids and benzodiazepines (BZO).
Where 10-panel drug test cups are used today
| Setting | Primary applications | Why panels matter |
| Probation & parole | Random compliance testing, high-care offender monitoring, pre- and blocking recidivism rehabilitation | Fentanyl is the most clinically flagged drug in forensic labs. ETC orders fentanyl-deterring behavior is more important than the last manager. |
| Drug courts | Intent to certify monitoring, enrollment compliance in outpatient programs, attendance decisions, graduation requirements | Testing up to twice weekly can handle all of the fields per cup used. HRT admits Oxycodone amphetamines, Benzodiazepines, alcohol within 5 minutes of each collection. Security within 5 minutes enables same-day program decisions. |
| Sober living facilities | Admissions screening, incident response, departure monitoring, accountability verification | Comprehensive detection goes far beyond cannabinoids. Comprehensive panels detect prescription drug misuse, commonly missed under less comprehensive individual testing protocols. |
| Correctional facilities | Intake screening, contraband removal, post-incident testing, pre-release evaluation | Represents the only and frequently only-adjunct consideration. High-volume testing overrules correctional costs. High volume testing overrules correctional cost management. |
| Child protective services | Safety monitoring, court-ordered, on-demand parental testing, reunification monitoring | Comprehensive panels document full scope of substance use. Chain of custody capability supports court proceedings. Results inform family-deciding assessment over medical diagnosis. |
| Family court | Custody dispute evidence, visitation condition monitoring, parental fitness evaluation | Community defensible results for court purposes. ETG specifically detects drinking behavior over days, not hours. Fentanyl detection addresses opioid crisis landscape. |
Real-world benefits your team will notice
For testing administrators
Ordering flexibility: Per-cup order sizes and no minimum order quantity.
Consolidated testing: Alcohol and drugs in one cup eliminates separate ETG testing costs.
Reduced confirmation burden: Fewer false positives mean fewer samples sent to the lab.
Supply chain stability: Consistent availability without emergency pricing swings.
For budget administrators
Volume pricing available: Deliver unit-wise savings at significantly reduced quantities.
Consistent availability: Alcohol and drugs in one eliminates separate ETG testing costs.
Reduced confirmation burden: Fewer false positives mean fewer samples sent to the lab.
Supply chain visibility: Consistent availability without emergency pricing swings.
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10-panel drug test cup frequently asked questions
Yes. Any positive result should be confirmed by a CLIA-certified laboratory using GC-MS before submitting results or taking action.
It is highly accurate but can produce false positives or negatives. Confirmatory laboratory tests are recommended in the case of any positive result to ensure accuracy.
CLIA-waived tests are approved for home and office use, while non-CLIA-waived tests are typically used in clinical or laboratory settings with more rigorous oversight.
It is unlikely but possible to get a positive result for THC with significant exposure to marijuana smoke. Confirmatory testing helps distinguish true positives.
Yes, it is often used in legal settings. However, confirmatory laboratory tests are typically required before results can be used in court proceedings.
The built-in temperature strip verifies the specimen was freshly provided. Adulteration strips can also be used to check for sample tampering.
Yes. The test can detect oxycodone, benzodiazepines, methadone, and other prescription medications that are commonly misused or diverted.
Store test cups at room temperature (59–86°F / 15–30°C), away from direct sunlight, moisture, and humidity. Do not freeze.
The standard 10-panel test does not detect alcohol. Alcohol detection requires a separate test such as an ETG (Ethyl Glucuronide) test or a breathalyzer.