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Fentanyl Drug Test Strips for Urine
FYL-1S48-100
100 Tests/Kit
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Product Code: FYL-1S48-100
Sample: Urine
Format: Strip
Quantity: 100 Tests/Kit
Sensitivity: 20 ng/mL (Urine)
Specificity: Fentanyl
Time to result: 5 minutes
Storage Condition: 2-30°C/36-86°F
Test Principle: Lateral Flow Immunoassay
Contents
  • Test strips
  • Product Insert
Description

WARNING: THIS TEST DOES NOT EVALUATE DRUG SAFETY OR PURITY

The Rapid Response™ Fentanyl Test Strip (Urine) detects the presence of fentanyl in human urine specimens at a cut-off of 20 ng/mL. With an accuracy of over 99.9%, this drug test provides results in just 5 minutes. For forensic use only. Kit contains 100 Tests per kit.

It is specific for fentanyl screening with no significant cross-reactivity to other opiates, such as morphine and heroin.

The Rapid Response™ Fentanyl Test Strip is also available for Liquid/Powder (SKU: FYL-18S7-100).

Disclaimer
  • The test device is NOT intended to determine the purity, composition, or if the substance being examined is safe to use. 
  • A positive or negative test result is NOT an indication that the substance being examined is safe to use. Many factors come into play when examining the samples, including but not limited to mixture of multiple substances, solubility, and pH of the sample. 
  • BTNX Inc. does not encourage the use, supply, or production of illegal drugs or controlled substances in any way. The device is intended for harm reduction purposes. Follow the advice of your local harm reduction or public health agency. 
  • There is a possibility that technical or procedural errors as well as other substances and factors may interfere with the Rapid Response™ Fentanyl Test Strip (Urine) and cause false results. 
  • A positive result indicates the presence of fentanyl only and does not indicate quantity. 
  • A negative result does not at any time rule out the presence of fentanyl, as they may be present below the minimum detection level of the test.