Acon Rapid
Six Panel
Multi-Drug
Test
Test Features:
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On-site testing
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Saves time & money
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Simple dip and read
procedure
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Room temperature
storage
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Laboratory accurate
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Results in minutes
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12 to 18 month shelf-life
The Six Panel Drug Test
is an on-site (rapid)
urine test offering
low cost and convenient
collection.
The Six Panel Drug Test
is widely used to test
for Cocaine, Marijuana,
Opiates, Amphetamine,
Methamphetamine and
Oxycodone. The
Six Panel Test is used
by removing the end
cap and inserting the
detection device into
the collection cup.
Once the detection device
is inserted, the tests
will begin to run. The
test results will be
visible in a few minutes
and if no drugs are
found the corresponding
panel will develop a
red line below the Control
Line.
Acon Six Panel Urine
drug test kits are the
least expensive and
most flexible (meaning
it is possible to test
for many different drugs
in different combinations)
in testing drugs. Results
of an Acon urine drug
test detect the presence
or absence of specific
drugs in the urine.
A positive urine test
result does not necessarily
mean that the donor
was under the influence
of drugs at the time
of the test. Acon can
be defined as a rapid,
one step screening test
for the simultaneous,
qualitative detection
of multiple drugs and
drug metabolites in
human urine.
Acon Drug Test
Six panel urine drug
test is an immunoassay
based on the principle
of competitive binding.
Drugs which may be present
in the urine specimen
compete against their
respective drug conjugate
for binding sites on
their specific antibody.
During testing, a urine
specimen migrates upward
by capillary action.
A drug, if present in
the urine specimen below
its cut-off concentration,
will not saturate the
binding sites of its
specific antibody. The
antibody will then react
with the drug-protein
conjugate and a visible
colored line will show
up in the test line
region of the specific
drug strip. The presence
of drug above the cut-off
concentration will saturate
all the binding sites
of the antibody. Therefore,
the colored line will
not form in the test
line region.
A drug-positive urine
specimen will not generate
a colored line in the
specific test line region
of the strip because
of drug competition,
while a drug-negative
urine specimen will
generate a line in the
test line region because
of the absence of drug
competition. To
serve as a procedural
control, a colored line
will always appear at
the control line region,
indicating that proper
volume of specimen has
been added and membrane
wicking has occurred.
Acon Six Panel Drug
Test Screen Dip Card