Urine Drug of Abuse Test (10 Panel) – Self-Read Kit

Urine Drug of Abuse Test (10 Panel) – Self-Read Kit

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Urine Drug of Abuse Test (10 Panel) – Self-Read Kit
Fast urine screening for common drugs of abuse — results in minutes.
✔ At-home / on-site self-test
✔ Results in 5–15 minutes
✔ Simple urine dip test
✔ Private and discreet
�� Collection Method: Urine (fresh midstream sample collected in a clean container)

Urine Drug of Abuse Test (10 Panel) – Self-Read Kit

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⭐ Private • Accurate • Convenient
The Drugs of Abuse 10-Panel Test is a urine-based screening kit that checks for recent use of
common illegal and prescription drugs. It’s designed for quick results, making it useful for
personal screening and supervised programs where fast answers are needed.

⭐ Why Choose This Test?
• Quick screening results in 5–15 minutes
• Easy urine collection and simple self-testing process
• Covers a wider range of substances than basic drug tests
• Helpful for workplaces, schools, home monitoring, and recovery programs
• Private and discreet — no clinic visit required
Important: This is a screening test. If a result is positive (or disputed), confirmatory lab testing
may be needed.

⭐ What This Test Detects (10 Panel – Explained )

Amphetamines
Often found in stimulants (including some prescription and illicit forms). Used to screen for
stimulant exposure.
Barbiturates
Sedative medications that may be prescribed for specific conditions; can also be misused.
Benzodiazepines
Anti-anxiety/sedative medicines (e.g., for anxiety or sleep). This screens for possible recent use.
Cocaine
Screens for cocaine use and related metabolites.
Marijuana (THC)
Screens for cannabis exposure.
MDMA (Ecstasy)
Screens for MDMA and related stimulant-type substances.
Methadone
A medication sometimes used in treatment programs; also screened in monitoring settings.
Opiates (e.g., morphine/codeine-type opioids)
Screens for opiate-class substances. (Some kits may also flag certain opioid-related medicines.)
Tramadol (if included on your kit panel)
A prescription pain medication that may be included in some “opiate/opioid” panels.
PCP (Phencyclidine)
Screens for PCP exposure.
�� Detection window note (general guidance):
Many substances can be detectable from 1 to 30 days, depending on the drug, frequency of use,
metabolism, and hydration.

⭐ How to Prepare for the Test
✅ Fresh urine sample is required.
• Try not to drink excessive water right before testing — overhydration can dilute urine and
affect results
• If you take prescription medications or supplements, be aware that some can cause false
positives
• Do not stop or change any medication without medical advice

How to collect a midstream urine sample:
1. Start urinating into the toilet first (first part of urine).
2. Then collect the middle part of the urine stream into a clean container.
3. Finish urinating into the toilet.
This helps reduce contamination and improves sample quality.

⭐ How the Testing Process Works
1. Order the test kit online.
2. Kit is delivered to you or pick it up from our office.
3. Collect a fresh midstream urine sample in a clean container.
4. Use the test kit exactly as instructed (dip or drop method depending on the kit).
5. Read the results within the stated time window (usually 5–15 minutes).
⚠️ Important: Self-read results are not legally reliable on their own. If the test is needed for
a legal, workplace, or official decision, confirmatory lab testing is usually required.

⭐ What’s Included in the Test Kit
• 10-panel urine test device (as supplied)
• Manufacturer instructions for use
• Result interpretation guide (positive/negative/invalid)

⭐ Fast & Convenient
• Screening results: 5–15 minutes
• Confirmatory testing (if needed): 2–4 working days (lab-based, for reliable confirmation)

⭐ Secure & Private
• Discreet ordering and delivery
• Confidential handling
• Results are viewed privately by the person testing (self-read)

⭐ Professional Support (if applicable)
If you get a positive or unclear result, Afyanilab can guide you on next steps, including
confirmatory lab testing options where appropriate.

When self-reading may or may not be appropriate (important):
Whether someone should self-read depends on the situation:
 For personal or wellness screening, self-reading may be suitable.
 For workplace, legal, or court-related requirements, self-read results are generally not
accepted — confirmatory lab testing is recommended.

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