Fastec II Methamphetamine (mAMP)
(500 ng/ml)
Urine Drug Test Stick
Catalog # MF-16
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Methamphetamine Urine Drug Testing Sticks
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Basic Use: Dip into urine Accuracy and Precision: Over 96% Testable Drugs: Methamphetamine (mAMP) Panels/Device: 1 per foil pouch Result Time: Read after 5 minutes Detection Time: Days, see info below FDA Status: FDA cleared, CLIAwaived
Detection level is 500 ng/mL
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The Fastect® II Drug Screen Dipstick Test is a screening device for the detection of drugs and drug metabolites in human urine. The Fastect® II Dipstick Test is only the first step in a two-step process for detecting drugs of abuse in urine.
The first step is screening the urine. The second step is confirming the results.
Product Overview for mAMP
Street names for methamphetamine are speed, glass, ice, and crystal meth. Methamphetamine is usually a white powder that can be inhaled, injected or smoked. When used, methamphetamine causes increased heart rate and blood pressure. Higher doses of methamphetamine lead to a sense of increased energy and power. Methamphetamine can also cause respiratory problems, irregular heartbeat and anorexia. Methamphetamine can be detected in the urine within 4-6 hours after use and for 3-5 days, depending on urine pH level.
Product Storage
The Fastect® II Drug Screen Dipstick Test kit should be stored at room temperature 59°F to 86°F (15°C to 30°C) until the expiration date on the pouch. Do not open the pouch until ready to perform the test.
Specimen Collection and Handling
The Fastect® II Drug Screen Dipstick Test is formulated for use with urine specimens. Use only freshly voided, untreatedurine. Do not centrifuge or add preservatives to urine. Urine samples should be collected and tested as soon as possible.
Urine samples that have been collected should be refrigerated if testing cannot be performed within the 8-hour workday. Urine samples can be refrigerated up to 3 days and frozen up to 6 months and still obtain accurate test results.
Specimens that have been refrigerated must be brought to room temperature prior to testing. Previously frozen specimens must be thawed, brought to room temperature, and mixed thoroughly prior to testing.
Note: All materials coming in contact with urine specimens should be handled and disposed of as if potentially infectious.
Avoid contact and follow good laboratory practice.
Test Procedure
IMPORTANT: If testing refrigerated or frozen urine sample, the sample should be brought to room temperature (15–30°C) before testing. Do not open pouch until ready to perform the test.
1. Open the pouch and remove the device from the pouch.
2. Write the urine sample ID number on the device.
3. Push the sleeve all the way up.
4. Dip the device into the urine sample for at least 10 seconds and remove. Do not dip above the tip of the arrows.
5. Push the sleeve down to the Read Indicator Mark. Place the device on a flat surface.
6. Read test result after 5 minutes. Do not read results after 1 hour.