Phencyclidine, commonly known as PCP or "angel dust" is a dissociative drug formerly used as an anesthetic agent, exhibiting hallucinogenic and neurotoxic effects. PCP is usually taken orally, by inhalation, insufflation or intravenously. PCP undergoes exidation and conjugation in the body. Unchanged PCP is excreted in the urine in moderate amounts (10% of the dose). The terminal half-life for PCP varies considerably with a range of 8-55 hours. Statistically, the average half-life is 18 hours. For an initial immunoassay result, a cut-off value of 25ng/ml total Phencyclidine metabolites is required by the mandatory reference guidelines from the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services.
One Step Phencyclidine Urine Test is a rapid urine screening test that can be performed without the use of an instrument. The test utilizes a monoclonal antibody to selectively detect elevated levels of Phencyclidine in urine. Test yields a positive result when Phencyclidine levels in urine reaches 25ng/ml
Specification
Method |
Lateral flow test |
Format |
2-pannel,3-pannel,5-pannel,6,7,8,12pannel |
Accuracy |
> 92.2% |
Precision |
>95% |
Specimen |
Urine |
Read time |
2-5 minutes |
Storage |
Room temperature |
Shelf life |
24 months from date of manufacture |
Intended Use |
For the detection of PCP |
Features:
How to use the One Step Urine (Multi) Drug (Screen) Test (kit)?
Remove the test strip from the sealed pouch and use it as soon as possible.
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Results Interpretation: Negative or Positive Indication
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 local distributor
Lists of Common used (Multi) Drug: