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4-Panel Drug Test (Strip) (BAR,BZD,MOR,PCP)

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4-Drug Test RapiDip� InstaTest, (BAR,BZD,MOR,PCP) (Drug Test)

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Rapid Barbiturate- Benzodiazepine- Opiate/Morphine- Phencyclidine Drug Test (Strip)

Category Name Drug Tests
Test Bulk Or Boxed in 25 or 50 tests

Item #:                    120430-1   Quantity:               

4-Panel Drug Test (Strip) (BAR,BZD,MOR,PCP)


4-Panel Drug Test (Strip) (BAR,BZD,MOR,PCP)

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4-Panel Drug Test (Strip) (BAR,BZD,MOR,PCP) description:





Los Angeles based Diagnostic Automation/Cortez Diagnostics, Inc. offers a 4 panel drug testing supplies for any combination drugs: (BAR) Barbiturate drug test, (BZD) Benzodiazepine drug test, (MOR) Morphine drug test, and Phencyclidine (PCP) drug test.  This multi-drug test kit is designed for qualitative determination of drug substances in human urine specimen using drug test strips.



The four panel - (BAR) Barbiturate drug test, (BZD) Benzodiazepine drug test, (MOR) Morphine drug test, and Phencyclidine (PCP) drug test device is based on the principle of specific immunochemical reaction between antibodies and antigens to analyze particular compounds in human urine specimen. The assay relies on the competition for binding antibody between drug conjugate and free drug which may be present in the urine specimen being tested.   When the Barbiturate (BAR), Benzodiazepine (BZD), Morphine, (MOR), or Phencyclidine (PCP) drug is present in the urine specimen, it competes with drug conjugate for the limited amount of antibody-dye conjugate. When the amount of the Barbiturate (BAR), Benzodiazepine (BZD), Morphine, (MOR),   or Phencyclidine (PCP) drug is equal or more than the cut-off, it will prevent the binding of drug conjugate to the antibody. Therefore, a positive urine specimen on the 4 panel drug test - (BAR) Barbiturate drug test, (BZD) Benzodiazepine drug test, (MOR) Morphine drug test, and Phencyclidine (PCP) Drug Test will not show a colored band on the test line zone, indicating a positive result, while the presence of a colored band indicates a negative result.   A control line is present in the test window to work as procedural control. This colored band should always appear on the control line zone if the 4 panel drug test - (BAR) Barbiturate drug test, (BZD) Benzodiazepine drug test, (MOR) Morphine drug test, and Phencyclidine (PCP) drug testing device is stored in good condition and the 4 panel drug test - (BAR) Barbiturate drug test, (BZD) Benzodiazepine drug test, (MOR) Morphine drug test, and Phencyclidine (PCP) Drug Test is performed appropriately.



Barbiturates (BAR) are a group of prescription drugs that are frequently abused.   Barbiturate drugs can depress the central nervous system.   Acute higher doses of barbiturate drugs induce exhilaration, sedation and respiratory depression. More acute responses to barbiturate drugs produce respiratory collapse and coma.   The effects of short-acting barbiturate drugs, such as secobarbital last 3 to 6 hours. The effects of long-acting barbiturate drugs such as phenobarbital last 10 to 20 hours. Short-acting barbiturate drugs normally remain detectable in urine for 4 to 6 days, while long-acting barbiturate drugs can be detected for up to 30 days.   Barbiturate drugs are excreted in the urine in unchanged forms, hydroxylated derivatives, carboxylated derivatives and glucuronide conjugates.     The cutoff level for this 4 panel barbiturate drug test is 300 ng/ml of secobarbital.



Benzodiazepines (BZD) are a class of widely prescribed central nervous system depressants which have anxiolytic, hypnotic, anti-convulsant and muscle relaxant effects. Chronic abuse of benzodiazepine drugs can result in addiction and tardive dyskinnesia. Acute higher doses of benzodiazepine drugs lead to drowsiness, dizziness, muscle relaxation, lethargy, coma and possible death. The effects of benzodiazepine drug use last 4 to 8 hours. Many of the benzodiazepine drugs share a common metabolic route, and are excreted as oxazepam and its glucuronide in urine.   Oxazepam is detectable in the urine for up to 7 days after drug use.   The cutoff level for this 4 panel benzodiazepine drug test is 300 ng/ml of oxazepam.



The Morphine drug (MOR) is an opioid analgesic, the principal and most active alkaloid of opium.   Opiate Opioid analgesics are comprised of a large group of substances that control pain by depressing the central nervous system. The morphine drug is a powerful narcotic analgesic, and its primary clinical use is in the management of moderately severe to severe pain. After heroin, morphine has the greatest potential for addiction of all narcotic analgesics.   Acute high doses of opiates-heroin-morphine drugs used by abusers or addicts can cause depressed coordination, disrupted decision, decreased respiration, hypothermia and coma. The morphine drug is excreted unmetabolized and is the marker metabolic product of opiate drugs.   The morphine drug and the drug morphine glucuronide are detectable in urine for several days after opiate drug dose.   The cutoff level for this 4 panel morphine drug test is 300 ng/ml of morphine.



Phencyclidine, commonly known as PCP, is a hallucinogen drug which interacts with dopamine, cholinergic and adrenergic systems. The PCP drug has dose dependent stimulant, depressant, hallucinogenic and psychological effects. The PCP drug is mostly ingested orally or intravenously. Even moderate amounts of the PCP drug, from 5 to 100 ng/ml, can result in psychotic, violent and self-destructive behavior.   At high doses, from 100 to 500 ng/ml, the PCP drug can cause convulsions, hypertension, prolonged coma, absent peripheral sensation, and even death. The PCP drug is metabolized via hydroxylation, oxidation, and conjugation with glucuronic acid in the liver. About 10% of the PCP drug dose is excreted in urine as unchanged PCP drug.   For chronic users, the PCP drug can be detected in the urine for 7 to 8 days after drug ingestion.   The cutoff level for this 4 panel PCP drug test is 25 ng/ml of phencyclidine



The four panel drug test kit-provides only a preliminary analytical test result. A more specific alternative chemical method must be used in order to obtain a confirmed analytical result. Gas chromatography/ mass spectrometry (GC/MS) has been established as the preferred confirmatory method by the Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Clinical consideration and professional judgment should be applied to any drug of abuse test result, particularly when preliminary positive results are indicated.



The optional built-in Adulteration Test is for validation of urine specimen’s integrity and must not be used for In Vitro diagnostic use.   For customized cutoff levels for any multi panel drug tests, please contact Customer Service.   This 4 panel drug test - (BAR) Barbiturate drug test, (BZD) Benzodiazepine drug test, (MOR) Morphine drug test, and Phencyclidine (PCP) Drug Test is available in cassette, strip, or cup format.