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What regulatory standards do ACCUTEST drug testing kits meet?
ACCUTEST kits are labeled as either CLIA-waived or FDA-cleared. CLIA-waived status means the test meets U.S. Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments criteria for simple tests with low risk of error, allowing use in non-laboratory settings. FDA-cleared indicates the test has undergone review for safety and effectiveness. Specific SKUs may carry one or both designations; check the product datasheet for the exact standard applicable to each model.
Do ACCUTEST urine drug test kits require any reagents or additional equipment?
No. ACCUTEST kits are designed as reagent-free tests. The test strips or cups contain built-in reagents that react with drug metabolites in the urine sample. No external reagents, pipettes, or readers are needed. Results are read visually by comparing colored lines on the test device to the provided reference chart. This simplifies the testing process and reduces consumable costs.
What is the difference between ACCUTEST drug test cups and dip-card kits?
ACCUTEST drug test cups include an integrated collection cup with a test panel built into the lid. The user urinates directly into the cup, then seals it and reads results from the panel. Dip-card kits (labeled as 'No Cup') consist of a test strip or card that must be dipped into a separate urine sample collected in a standard container. Cup formats are more convenient for direct collection, while dip-card kits are suitable when a separate collection vessel is already in use.
Which drugs can ACCUTEST kits detect, and are there multi-drug panels available?
ACCUTEST offers panels detecting from 5 to 12 drugs per test. Common substances include AMP, BAR, BZO, COC, MDMA, MET, MTD, OPI, OXY, PCP, PPX, and THC. Some kits also include adulteration detection for oxidants. The exact panel is specified by the model number; for example, SKU 54WH39 detects AMP/COC/MET/OPI/PCP/THC, while SKU 6ENR2 detects 12 drugs plus adulterants. Review the product datasheet for the full list of analytes and cutoff concentrations.
How should ACCUTEST test results be interpreted?
ACCUTEST tests are qualitative immunoassays. A colored line in the control region indicates the test is valid. The absence of a line in the drug-specific test region indicates a positive result for that drug above the cutoff. A line present in the test region indicates a negative result. Results should be read within the time specified in the instructions (typically 5 minutes). Positive results are considered preliminary and should be confirmed by a laboratory using a more specific method such as GC-MS.
Can ACCUTEST kits detect sample adulteration?
Select ACCUTEST models include adulteration detection, which checks for the presence of oxidants or other common adulterants that might be used to mask drug metabolites. These models are identified in the specifications as 'Adulterations Detected: Yes'. If adulteration is detected, the test result may be invalid, and a new sample should be collected under observed conditions. Not all ACCUTEST kits have this feature; verify the SKU details before ordering.
























