Item Brochure
Drugs of abuse abbreviations and cutoffs: Amphetamine (AMP 1000 ng/mL), Barbiturates (BAR 300 ng/mL),
Benzodiazepines (BZO 300 ng/mL), Cocaine Metabolites (COC 300 ng/mL), Marijuana (THC 50 ng/mL), MDMA (Ecstasy
500 ng/mL), Methadone (MTD300 ng/mL), Methamphetamine (mAMP 1000 ng/mL), Opiates (OPI 2000 ng/mL), Oxycodone
(OXY 100 ng/mL), Phencyclidine (PCP 25 ng/mL), Tricyclic Antidepressants (TCA 1000 ng/mL).
Specimen validity test abbreviations: Bleach (Bl), Creatinine (CR), Nitrate (NI), ph (pH), Specific Gravity (SG).
Item # iCup
®
Dx with Specimen Validity
I-DX A-167-013 BZO, COC, mAMP, OPI, OXY, THC (Bl, Cr, Ni, pH, SG)
I-DX A-187-016 AMP, BZO, COC, mAMP, MTD, OPI, OXY, THC
(Bl, Cr, Ni, pH, SG)
I-DX A-1107-142 AMP, BAR, BZO, COC, mAMP, MDMA, MTD, OPI, OXY, THC
(Bl, Cr, Ni, pH, SG)
I- DX A-1127- 023 AMP, BAR, BZO, COC, mAMP, MDMA, MTD, OPI, OXY, PCP,
TCA, THC (Bl, Cr, Ni, pH, SG)
Multi-drug configurations
Features & Benefits
» Integrated test cup screens for a
wide variety of prescription and
illicit drugs
» FDA 510(k) Cleared and
CLIA Waived
» Self-contained cup is ideal for
sending presumptive positive
specimens to the lab for
conrmation
» Built-in specimen validity test
(SVT) and temperature strip help
to monitor specimen tampering
(SVT includes Bl, Cr, Ni, pH, SG)
» Fast results in 5 minutes
» Patented cup design; manufactured
in our US facility
» Long shelf-life
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iCup
®
Dx Urine Drug Screen
Interpret test results
and specimen validity
at 5 minutes.
Tilt the cup on its
side to activate test.
Collect specimen
and secure the
test lid.
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PRODUCT PROCEDURE NOTE: Refer to product insert for complete instructions, limitations, and warnings.
For in vitro diagnostic use only. This assay provides only a preliminary analytical test result. A more specific
alternate chemical method must be used in order to obtain a confirmed analytical result. Gas chromatography/mass
spectrometry (GC/MS) is the preferred confirmatory method. Clinical consideration and professional judgement should
be applied to any drug of abuse test result, particularly when preliminary positive results are indicated.