DipScan is a fast and reliable urine drug screen which tests for the most common drugs of abuse at the cut-off levels set out in the Australian and New Zealand Standards.
The DipScan is an immunoassay test which screens for all six of the drugs of abuse in the Australian Standard AS/NZS 4308.
Features of the DipScan - Drugs of Abuse Urine Test
- Urine drug test for the most common drugs of abuse.
- Easy to use, with built in quality controls to assure accuracy every time
- Rapid results as the test scans all 6 drugs at once
- As per Australian Standards AS/NZS 4308
Drugs tested for include:
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- Amphetamines
- Benzodiazepine
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DipScan uses a dip test methodology where the test is dipped directly into the urine and provides extremely accurate results within just a few minutes.
A quick, easy, convenient and accurate urine testing kit which may detect the presence of marijuana, opiates, morphine, cocaine, amphetamines, benzodiazepines and methylamphetamine. A unique panel design allows for the simultaneous independent detection of up to 6 drugs of abuse and their metabolites in human urine.
DipScan provides an opportunity to ensure the well-being and safety of employees in the workplace and patient monitoring for healthcare services and general practice, quickly and easily. Results in 5 minutes.
DipScan™ 6:
The DipScan™ 6 on-site drug test is a dip-style test based on a competitive binding
immunoassay in which drug and drug metabolites in a urine sample compete with
chemically labeled drug compounds for limited antibody binding sites.
In the assay
procedure, urine mixes with labeled antibody-dye conjugate and migrates along a
porous membrane. When the concentration of a given drug is below the cut-off value of
the test, unbound antibody-dye conjugate binds to antigen conjugate immobilised on the
membrane, producing a rose-pink colour band in the appropriate ‘test zone’ for that drug.
When the drug level is at or above the detection limit,
free drug competes with the immobilised antigen conjugate on the membrane by binding
to antibody-dye conjugate, forming an antigen-antibody complex, preventing the
development of a rose-pink colour band.
The device has a control zone where, regardless of the
drug level in the sample, a rose-pink band is produced to verify that the reagents are
chemically active.
Drugs tested and cut-off concentrations:
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THC - Cannabis Metabolites |
50 µg/L |
| 2 |
OPI - Opiates / Morphine |
300 µg/L |
| 3 |
COC - Cocaine/Benzoylecgonine Metabolites |
300 µg/L |
| 4 |
AMP - Amphetamine |
300 µg/L |
| 5 |
BZO - Benzodiazepines |
200 µg/L |
| 6 |
MET - Methamphetamine |
300 µg/L |
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Assay Procedure
- Remove Test Cassette from foil pouch and remove protective cap from Test Cassette.
- Place the revealed strips into the urine sample. Do not allow urine level to touch the plastic device.
- Read the results at 5 minutes.
Interpretation of Results:
An
invalid result is indicated when colour bands are not present in each of the control zones (one for each drug strip).
A
positive result is indicated by a rose-pink band visible in each control zone and no colour band in one or more test zone.
The absence of the band indicates a
positive result for the drug corresponding to that specific test zone.
A
negative result is indicated by rose-pink bands visible in each control zone and each test zone (
regardless of intensity).