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, Benzodiazaphrine
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
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