iCup Drug Test FAQ’s
iCup Drug Test FAQ’s. Answers to questions about the iCup drug test. Learn how to use the drug test and read the test results.
Frequently asked questions about the iCup drug test answered here.
iCup Drug Test FAQ’s. Answers to questions about the iCup drug test. Learn how to use the drug test and read the test results.
Frequently asked questions about the iCup drug test answered here.
The drugs of abuse are listed below. The icup drug test are available in several panel options. The drug test can be purchased with or without adulteration test (Checks for tampering). You should select the icup drug test panel configuration that covers all the drug you need to test.
Amphetamine (AMP), Barbiturates (BAR), Benzodiazepines (BZO), Cocaine (COC), Ecstasy (MDMA), Methadone (MTD), Methamphetamine (MET), Opiates (MOR), Opiates (OPI), Phencyclidine (PCP), Marijuana (THC), Tri-Cyclic Antidepressants (TCA), Propxyphene (PPX), Oxycodone (OXY), Amphetamine (AMP300), Cocaine (COC150), Methamphetamine (MET500)
iCup Drug Test are available without adulteration tests in the configurations listed below:
NEGATIVE: Two lines appear. One red line should be in the control region (C), and another apparent
red or pink line adjacent should be in the test region (T). This negative result indicates that the drug
concentration is below the detectable level. *NOTE: The shade of red in the test line region (T) will vary, but it should be considered negative
whenever there is even a faint pink line.
POSITIVE: One red line appears in the control region (C). No line appears in the test region (T).
This positive result indicates that the drug concentration is above the detectable level.
INVALID: Control line fails to appear. Insufficient specimen volume or incorrect procedural techniques
are the most likely reasons for control line failure. Review the procedure and repeat the test using a new
test panel. If the problem persists, discontinue using the lot immediately and contact your manufacturer.
pH: Tests for the presence of acidic and alkaline adulterants. Normal urine pH ranges from 4.0 to 9.0.
Values below pH 4.0 or above pH 9.0 are indicative of adulteration.
Specific Gravity: Tests for sample dilution. Normal levels for specific gravity will range from 1.003-1.030.
Specific gravity levels of less than 1.003 or higher than 1.030 are an indication of adulteration.
Oxidants: Tests for the presence of oxidants, such as bleach and peroxide, in the urine. Oxidants, when
present in the urine, will produce a blue or green color.
The iCup drug test is a onsite urine drug test kit that can test for 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, and 13 drugs. The icup drug test is easy to use and provides fast drug test results. The iCup drug tests are available with or without adulteration testing, which checks for tampering. A temperature strip in affixed on all test cups. This temperature strip is used to check if the donor has provided a fresh or new urine sample.