Most comprehensive and trusted 6 Panel tetrahydrocannabinol, amphetamine, barbiturates, benzodiazepine, barbiturates, cocaine and opiates in human urine.
Tests for 6 popular Drugs: Marijuana (THC), Opiate (OPI), Cocaine (COC), Amphetamine (AMP), Barbiturates(BAR), Benzodiazepines (BZO).
Cutoff level: THC - 50 ng/mL; COC - 300 ng/mL; OPI - 300 ng/mL; BZO - 300 ng/mL; AMP - 1000 ng/mL; BAR - 300 ng/mL
1) Bring the kit components of INSIGHT DOA Panel 6.1 device to room temperature
before testing. (2) Open a foil pouch by tearing along the “notch”. (3) Remove the testing
device and the sample applicator and the desiccant pouch. (4) Once opened, the device must be used
immediately. (5) Place the testing device on a flat
horizontal surface. (6) Use the provided sample applicator to pick up the urine sample and
fill the applicator exactly upto the '0.5' mark. (7) Dispense all the urine samples picked up
by applicator to the sample well (S) of the device drop by drop. Avoid trapping air bubbles in
the sample well, while dispensing the sample. Alternatively, carefully dispense 500 μl urine
specimen to the sample well (S) using a micropipette. (8) Start the stop watch and read the
results at the end of 5 minutes in each test window for the specific drug parameter.
Negative Result:
Two pink coloured bands appear at the control region (C) and test region (T). This indicates absence of the specific
drug in the specimen.
Positive Result:
One pink coloured band appears at the control region (C). This indicates that the specimen contains detectable
amount of the specific drug.
Invalid Result:
The test result is invalid if no band appears either at the control region (C) or test region (T). In such cases, verify the
test procedure and repeat the test with a INSIGHT DOA Panel 6.1 device.
Important: Do not interpret the results beyond 8 minutes. A very faint line on the test region indicates that the drug in the specimen is near the
cut-off level for the test. These specimen should be re-tested or confirmed with a more specific method before a positive determination is
made.