RAPID DOA-10 PANEL TEST CARD
INTENDED USE
All of DOA Panel Test Card is an immunochromatography based one step in vitro test. It is designed for qualitative determination of drug substances in human urine specimens. This assay has not been evaluated in the point of care location and is for use by Healthcare Professionals only. Below is a list of cut-off concentrations for each drug using our test.
Amphetamine -1000 ng/ml of d-amphetamine
Barbiturate - 300 ng/ml of secobarbital
Benzodiazepine - 300 ng/ml of oxazepam
Buprenorphine (Subutex) - 10 ng/ml of buprenorphine-3-b-d glucoronide
Cocaine - 300 ng/ml of benzoylecgonine
EDDP - 100 ng/ml of EDDP
Methadone - 300 ng/ml of methadone
Methamphetamine (Ecstasy) - 1000 ng/ml of (+)methamphetamine
Opiate* - 300 ng/ml of morphine
Opiate II* - 2000 ng/ml of morphine
Oxycodone - 100 ng/ml of oxycodone
Phencyclidine - 25 ng/ml of phencyclidine
Cannabinoid (THC) - 50 ng/ml of 11-nor-D9-THC-9-COOH
This Rapid DOA Panel Test Card 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.
TEST PRINCIPLE
Rapid DOA-10 Panel Test Card
Each DOA Panel Test Card is based on the principle of specific immunochemical reaction between antibodies and antigen to analyze particular compound in human urine specimen. The assay relies on the competition for binding antibody. When drug is present in the urine specimen, it competes with drug conjugate for the limited amount of antibody-dye conjugate. When the amount of 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 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 test device is stored in good condition and the test is performed appropriately.