Verséa™ Easy Lab Drug Test 6 Panel Cup
Verséa™ Easy Lab 6 Drug Home Testing Kit puts lab quality results with over 99% accuracy in your hands in about 5 minutes. No-mess, one step process makes it easy to get the information you need when you need it.
Features & Benefits
- FAST, EASY-TO-READ PRELIMINARY ANALYTICAL DIAGNOSTIC
- RESULT - In only 5 minutes
- SIMPLE TO USE - Easy-to-follow instructions provided
- CONVENIENT - Works any time of day
- HIGH ACCURACY*
- FOR IN VITRO DIAGNOSTIC USE
3-Step Testing Process
Read the instructions completely. Check the expiration date on the box.
Do not use the test if it is expired. Have a watch, clock or timer ready.Testing Results
Read results after 5 minutes. Do not wait longer than 60 minutes.
Negative result:
A red or pink line next to the “T1” or “T2” (drug test line) under
the drug name indicates a negative result for that drug. If a test
line appears next to the “T1” or “T2” for all drugs, the sample is
considered negative. Certain lines may appear lighter or thinner
than other lines.
Preliminary Positive result:
If NO red or pink line appears next to the “T1” or “T2” under the
drug name, the sample may contain that drug. Send the sample
to a laboratory for confirmation testing. The illustration on the
right shows preliminary positive results for BAR, EDDP and MTD,
but negative for all other drugs.
Invalid result:
A colored line should always appear next to the letter “C” on every
test strip. If no control line appears on any of test strips, the result
is invalid. The illustration at right shows no line next to the letter
“C” on the first strip (AMP, OPI) and sixth strip (MTD). The test
results for those two test strips are invalid.Quality Control
A procedural control is included in the test. A red line appearing in
the control region (C) is an internal procedural control. It confirms
sufficient specimen volume, adequate membrane wicking, and
correct procedural technique.Limits to the Test
Certain factors may affect the drug testing result.
1. Certain over the counter medicines and prescription medicines may cause a preliminary positive result.
2. Urine can be adulterated (i.e. contaminated or tampered) by using bleach, cleaning supplies and other liquids. This may
dilute the urine and the test may not be accurate.
3. Drinking large amount of liquids may dilute the urine so that the drug (if present) cannot be detected.
4. Failure to use the Easy LabTM test as directed may result in an inaccurate screening result.