Forensic use only – This device is intended solely for use in employment and insurance testing and does not include test systems intended for Federal drug testing programs (e.g., programs run by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the Department of Transportation (DOT), and the U.S. military.
14 Panel Drug Test Cup with EtG and FYL
12 Panel Now’s 14 panel drug test cup detects metabolites for fourteen drugs of abuse. Each of our cups is 99% accurate, CLIA waived for professional use, and FDA 510K cleared for home use.
Customers choose 12 Panel Now because of our superior quality products and low, low prices.
Our 14 panel drug test cups are easy-to-use and efficiently designed for everyone’s safety and convenience.
It is our mission to help the entire nation become drug-free, one day at a time.
What is an EtG Test?
The EtG test is one of the most widely accepted and trusted tests used in verifying abstinence from alcohol use and consumption.
Think of it as a biomarker for the quick detection of EtG in urine.
The window period of an EtG test is up to three and a half days from consuming alcohol. However, you should take into account that this period may vary depending on each person’s metabolism, test sensitivity, and frequency of dosage.
See also: “What to Expect From an EtG Test” by 12 Panel Now.
What is Fentanyl?
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) warns that fentanyl is 50-100 times more potent than morphine. It was originally synthesized as a powerful pain reliever and is still used medically to treat severe pain.
However, some people may not even realize that they are taking fentanyl. It’s because on the street or black markets, this drug is often passed off as pure heroin or laced with other drugs to increase the potency.
This is why fentanyl use requires strict medical supervision. See also: Fentanyl – What You Need to Know – Answers from 12 Panel Now
How Accurate are Drug Tests?
12 Panel Now’s 14 Panel Drug Test cups are safe, accurate, and reliable. In drug testing, accuracy may be compromised if the sample is contaminated, either intentional or unintentional. A person who wants to pass the drug test might add water or other liquids to his urine.
That is not possible with the 14 panel drug test cup. The temperature strip will detect if the urine is below or above normal, which happens with the addition of liquids or warming the sample with a heating pad.
The results are also clear to read, with little room for misinterpretation.
Results appear within one minute. However, we advise you to interpret the urine specimen within five minutes of taking the test. Reading the results ten minutes after will not yield accurate results.
Keep the drug test kits stored in an area with 36 degrees and 78 degrees Fahrenheit regulated conditions. Remove the seals only when ready to use.
What Does a 14 Panel Drug Screen Test for?
12 Panel Now’s 14 panel drug test cup screens for the following substances:
- (AMP) Amphetamine
- (BAR) Barbiturates
- (BZO) Benzodiazepines
- (BUP) Buprenorphine
- (COC) Cocaine
- (MDMA) Ecstasy
- (THC) Marijuana
- (MAMP, MET) Methamphetamine
- (OPI300, MOP) Opiates/Morphine
- (OXY) Oxycodone
- (MTD) Methdone
- (TLM) Tramadol
- (FTY) Fentanyl
- (EtG) Alcohol up to 80h of detection
1. (AMP) Amphetamine
Amphetamine, a mood-altering drug, is very addictive. It’s a prescription drug for the treatment of ADD, ADHD, and narcolepsy.
The most popular prescribed amphetamines are Ritalin, Adderall, and Dexedrine.
However, some people use Amphetamines are as a recreational drug. They are called crystal meth, meth, blue, and ice on the street and black markets.
Learn more about Amphetamines.
2. (BAR) Barbiturates
This central nervous system depressant is also known as muscle relaxers and is used to treat seizures, headaches, and insomnia. Barbiturates peaked in popularity in the 1970s but are not as widely prescribed today due to their highly addictive nature.
3. (BZO) Benzodiazepines
Benzos are Central Nervous System depressants commonly prescribed to treat anxiety, convulsive, sleep, and mood disorders.
Physiological and psychological dependence can result from benzodiazepine misuse depending on the drug’s potency, its dosage, and the length of time it is taken.
Learn more about Benzodiazepines.
4. (BUP) Buprenorphine
Buprenorphine, the primary ingredient found in Bunavail, Subutex, Suboxone, and Zubsolv, is a semi-synthetic opioid and partial agonist used in the treatment of opiate addiction.
Buprenorphine is no different from other opioids. It is also commonly abused because it produces significant euphoria. People use it illegally as a substitute for heroin or as a primary drug of abuse.
Learn more about Buprenorphine
5. (COC) Cocaine
Cocaine is an addictive stimulant drug made from the South American coca leaf extract. As a Schedule II drug, Cocaine has a high potential for abuse. Therefore, it can cause severe psychological or physical dependence.
Learn more about Cocaine.
6. (MDMA) Ecstasy
Neurologically speaking, Ecstasy tickles all the right spots of your brain.
MDMA, the drugs’ active chemical ingredient, enters brain cells and causes a serotonin release overdrive.
However, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) classifies MDMA as a Schedule I drug. This means it has a high potential for abuse but currently has no known medical use.
Learn more about MDMA.
7. (THC) Marijuana
Marijuana or Cannabis is controversial and popular on a global scale. Today, scientists and biologists are still studying cannabis plants to determine whether THC, the primary psychoactive ingredient in Marijana and CBD, can be as medically helpful as some in the general public believe.
The National Institute on Drug Abuse mentions that Marijuana can be addictive and a gateway drug.
Learn more about Marijuana.
8. (MAMP, MET) Methamphetamine
Meth is a highly addictive substance. Although it is possible to stop using it, the withdrawal symptoms that come with the process isn’t easy.
The long-time user can endanger the health and lives of the people around him. People who use meth regularly can exhibit violent behavior and experience hallucinations and paranoia. Not to mention that second-hand meth smoke can cause a person
to test positive for the drug even if he doesn’t use it.
Learn more about Meth.
9. (OPI300, MOP) Opiates/Morphine
Opiates are also illicitly used for recreational purposes by drug abusers. They are highly addictive.
Additionally, opiates can cause incapacitating physical dependence. This could severely affect an abuser’s physical and mental health.
Learn more about Opiates/Morphine
10. (OXY) Oxycodone
Oxycodone comes from an alkaloid of opium known as thebaine. However, it’s effect is twice that of morphine and would lead to addiction stronger than some other opiates such as codeine.
Consequently, misuse and abuse of Oxycodone can lead to overdose and death.
Learn more about Oxycodone.
11. (MTD) Methadone
Doctors prescribe Methadone for treating opioid addiction. This synthetic opioid agonist acts on the opioid receptors activated by opioids like morphine, heroin, and opioid-based pain medication.
However, unlike heroin, morphine, or opioid pain relievers, Methadone acts slowly. Additionally, it does not produce euphoria in a person with an opioid disorder.
Learn more about Methadone
12. (TLM) Tramadol
Tramadol is an opioid pain-relieving medication used to treat moderate and severe pain. It can be taken orally as well as by injection.
Tramadol works by changing how the brain interprets pain. Essentially, the drug works similarly to endorphins in that it minimizes the pain messages sent to the brain.
The misuse and abuse of Tramadol affect the brain’s chemical balances and negatively impact emotional and psychological well-being.
Learn more about Tramadol
13. (FTY) Fentanyl
One of the most notoriously well-known opioids to make news headlines is the drug: Fentanyl. Today, Fentanyl is present in 70% of all surgeries in the U.S. It’s primarily used as a surgical anesthetic and has approximately 50-100 times potency than morphine.
According to CDC.gov, Non-Medical Fentanyl is sold through illegal drug markets for its heroin-like effect. Heroin and Cocaine are used as a combination product—with or without the user’s knowledge—to increase its euphoric effects. Moreover, the overdose epidemic involving Fentanyl only continues to grow.
Learn more about Fentanyl.
14. (EtG) Alcohol
We all know that too much alcohol consumption can be harmful to your health. Alcohol Abuse is one of the most disastrous killers in our society as a whole.
Learn more about Alcohol.
Description
12 Panel Now’s 14 Panel Drug test Cup is specifically designed for the more efficient collection, handling, and interpretation of urine specimens.
Its rounded design, no-drip twist top lid, and leak-resistant features allow better collection and handling of samples. This means your hands won’t catch pee when you’re passing the cup back and forth.
Each 14 panel drug test cup has a built-in temperature strip for authenticating the donor’s urine. It shows you whether the urine collected is in the right body temperature, contaminated, or substituted with synthetic urine.
The wholesale EtG Drug Test Cup is highly sensitive and conforms to SAMHSA cutoff levels. New lower cutoffs make this the urine analysis the perfect test for pain management and addiction screening.
This urine drug test is a fully integrated and self-contained drug screening tool that offers fast and reliable results.
14 Panel Drug Test Instructions
- Bring the 14 Panel EtG Drug Test Cup, specimen, and/ or controls to room temperature (59-78 degrees F) before use. Be sure to store at refrigerated temperatures. Remove the cup from the sealed pouch and use it as soon as possible.
- Have the donor date and initial the body label.
- The donor provides a urine specimen in the drug testing cup and screws the cap on top of it. Start the timer immediately after use.
- The operator checks the cap for tightness and no leak drop.
- Remove the peel-off label.
- Check the temperature strip label at 2-4 minutes after specimen collection for the fresh urine specimen. Green color will appear to indicate the temperature of the urine specimen. The proper range for an adulterated specimen is 90-100 degrees F (32-38 degree C).
- The presence or absence of colored band(s) in the test strips’ result area indicates the results.
- . Make sure to read the test result after a time interval of 5 minutes. Do not interpret the result after 8 minutes.
- Positive test results must be confirmed by another drug testing method. Send the cup and urine specimen intact to a toxicology laboratory for confirmation.
- Cut off Levels
Reading Test Results
hCG Strip
Other Strips
FAQ
12 Panel Now’s 14 panel drug test cup is the most economical you can find in the market today. In most places, you might pay at least $8 per test.
Why pay as much when you can get these cups for as low as $2.99 per piece?
The locking lids will keep your employees and your institution safe from unwanted spills and contamination. It will also prevent your client from having to go another time. These tests represent the finest in quality, reliability, and accuracy.
Want to be certain you have a group of workers that isn’t violating your insurance plan by getting high at work? Need to take or administer a urine test for any reason in any way? Look no farther than 12panelnow.com for all your bulk testing cup buys.
14 panel drug test cups are typically used by:
1. Physicians
Doctor’s demand people to take urine screens to find out if they are on other medications, coping with addictions or taking the drugs even when they’re not supposed to.
2. Probation offices
In recent years, the authorities discovered and later confirmed the link between drugs and crime. With this knowledge, probation officers conduct periodic drug testing for the offenders. This way, they can identify who needs special treatment.
3. Rehabs
To ensure their patients are staying away from alcohol and drugs, rehab owners perform periodic and random drug testing on their patients. This also allows them to check the effectiveness of their treatment programs.
4. Sports Organizations
Because of the ability of some illegal drugs to boost performance, increase stamina, and build muscles, some athletes take drugs. This gives them an unfair advantage over their competitors. This is why sports officials require all athletes to undergo drug testing.
12 Panel Now’s 14 panel drug test cups detect fourteen types of substance of abuse, including alcohol and fentanyl.
If you want it delivered to your doorstep as fast and as effective as possible, consider buying from us. 12 Panel Now offers a hassle-free ordering system. Just choose the number of cups that you need, key in the required details, and you’re good to go.
The more, the merrier! If you get 25 or more 14 panel drug test cups from us, shipping is on us. No need to pay extra. Now, if you’re considering ordering more than 2,000 cups, call us for better pricing.
And in case you run into an issue (which can happen to anyone), just call us at 888-936-6627 or 561- 409-5151. Our polite and friendly customer representatives will be glad to help you out.
Yes, this urine drug test detects alcohol. It includes an Ethyl Glucuronide Test (EtG), which detects ethyl glucuronide. It tells you whether a person has been abstaining from drinking alcohol or not.
This is ideal for testing people who are undergoing alcohol treatment, DUI or DWI programs, court cases, or probation. You can also use this for monitoring professions that require abstinence from alcohol such as airline personnel, lawyers, healthcare professionals, among others.
Yes, 12 Panel Now’s 14 panel drug test cup screens for fentanyl, a recurring drug problem in the US that has led to 78 deaths per day in 2014.
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