10 panel cups
10 Panel Drug Test Cup with K2, MDMA & AMP – 90ml Economy
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10 Panel Drug Test Cup: FEN, ETG + Adulterants
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10 Panel Urine Test Cup w/ MDMA (500), AMP (1000), OPI (300)
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Buy 10 Panel Drug Test Cup w/ KRA, K2 & ETG
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10 Panel Rapid Drug Test Cup with FYL (Fentanyl)
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10 Panel Rapid Drug Test Cup | CLIA Waived & FDA Approved
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10 Panel Cups
10 panel cups are instant urine drug test devices designed to detect ten specific substances simultaneously. They deliver rapid results for workplace drug testing, medical clinics, and substance abuse screening. Featuring built-in temperature strips and leak-proof designs, these cups provide a 99% accuracy rate following strict SAMHSA cut-off levels.
Why HR Managers and Clinics Trust Our 10 Panel Cups
We supply drug testing kits to hundreds of facilities every single day. We know exactly what you need. You need reliability. You need speed. You need a test that holds up to scrutiny. A 10 panel urine screening cup gives you exactly that. It is the workhorse of the testing industry. Employers use them for pre-employment screening. Probation officers rely on them for random checks. Rehab centers depend on them for daily compliance.
Running a testing program is expensive. Sending donors to off-site labs costs time and money. Point of Care Testing (POCT) solves this problem. You hand the donor the cup. They provide the sample. You read the results right there in your office. The whole process takes five minutes. We see clinics cut their testing budgets in half just by switching to a reliable multi-drug test cup.
Quality matters. Fake pee is everywhere. Donors buy synthetic urine at gas stations. They try to cheat the system. Our leak-proof cup design stops leaks, and our built-in adulterant strips catch the cheaters. You get clear, indisputable results.
What Exactly Does an Instant Urine Drug Test Detect?
Standard 10 panel cups target the most abused prescription and illicit drugs. We align our kits with SAMHSA compliant drug test standards. The detection levels are measured in nanograms per milliliter (ng/mL). Here is a standard breakdown of what you can expect a basic 10 panel rapid response 10 panel to test for.
| Drug Class | Abbreviation | Cut-Off Level (ng/mL) |
|---|---|---|
| Marijuana / Cannabis | THC | 50 ng/mL |
| Cocaine | COC | 150 ng/mL |
| Opiates | OPI | 300 ng/mL or 2000 ng/mL |
| Amphetamines | AMP | 500 ng/mL or 1000 ng/mL |
| Methamphetamines | mAMP / MET | 500 ng/mL or 1000 ng/mL |
| Phencyclidine | PCP | 25 ng/mL |
| Barbiturates | BAR | 300 ng/mL |
| Benzodiazepines | BZO | 300 ng/mL |
| Methadone | MTD | 300 ng/mL |
| MDMA (Ecstasy) | MDMA | 500 ng/mL |
Drug test detection times vary. THC stays in the system for up to 30 days for heavy users. Cocaine clears out in two to four days. Keep these windows in mind when scheduling random tests.
Our Bestselling 10 Panel Rapid Drug Test Cup Lineup
Not every testing scenario is the same. Sometimes you need to test for fentanyl. Sometimes you need to track alcohol consumption. We stock specialized configurations to meet your specific needs. Here is a breakdown of our most popular 10 panel cups.
10 Panel Drug Test Cup with K2/50, MDMA/500, AMP/1000
Synthetic marijuana is a massive headache for halfway houses and probation programs. Standard THC panels miss it. This cup specifically targets K2 at a strict 50 ng/mL cut-off. It also hits MDMA at 500 ng/mL and standard amphetamines at 1000 ng/mL. Buy this if you suspect designer drug use in your facility.
10 Panel Drug Test Cup with KRA/500, K2/50, ETG/300
Kratom (KRA) abuse is skyrocketing. It is legally sold in many states but banned in most recovery programs. This cup targets Kratom at 500 ng/mL. More importantly, it features an ETG/300 panel. ETG testing detects alcohol use up to 80 hours after consumption. Standard alcohol saliva tests only look back 12 hours. This cup is perfect for zero-tolerance alcohol programs.
10 Panel Drug Test Cup with MDMA/ 500, AMP/1000, OPI/300, MET/1000
Look at the OPI/300 panel on this cup. A standard opiate test uses a 2000 ng/mL cut-off. That high level can miss low-level pill abuse. By dropping the cut-off to 300 ng/mL, you catch users who are taking smaller doses of painkillers. This is highly recommended for pain management clinics.
10 Panel Drug Testing Cup with FEN and ADLTX
Fentanyl (FEN) is deadly. It is mixed into street drugs daily. Standard opiate panels do not detect synthetic fentanyl. You need a dedicated FEN panel. This cup includes that, plus a built-in Urine Adulteration Test (ADLTX). The adulterant strips check for bleach, nitrites, and abnormal pH levels. It stops cheaters dead in their tracks.
10 Panel Instant Drug Test Cup with FYL
Similar to our FEN cup, this option uses the FYL designation for rapid fentanyl detection. It is widely used by law enforcement and emergency medical technicians who need to know exactly what a patient has ingested right now.
10 Panel Rapid Drug Test Cup
This is the classic. It is our standard FDA 510(k) Cleared and CLIA Waived drug test. It tests for the ten most common street and prescription drugs. It is the go-to choice for standard workplace screening 10 panel programs. Stock up on these for your daily HR needs.
How to Administer a 10 Panel Urine Screening Cup
Administering an instant urine drug test is simple. You do not need a medical degree. Just follow standard protocols to ensure accurate results and maintain chain of custody.
Step 1: Prep the Donor
Have the donor remove bulky jackets or coats. Ask them to empty their pockets. You want to eliminate any chance of them hiding a synthetic urine flask or a vial of clean pee. Secure the bathroom. Turn off the hot water in the sink. Put blue dye in the toilet bowl. Do not give them a chance to dilute the sample.
Step 2: Collect the Sample
Hand the donor the 10 panel rapid drug test cup. Instruct them to fill it past the minimum fill line. Usually, this is about 30 milliliters. The donor secures the leak-proof cup design lid tightly and hands it back to you.
Step 3: Check the Built-in Temperature Strip
We see clinics struggle with temperature strips all the time. Here is an insider tip. Read the temperature strip urine test within four minutes. Any later, the urine cools down. You lose your window to catch a fake sample. Human urine leaves the body between 90 and 100 degrees Fahrenheit. If the strip reads 85 degrees, the donor used fake pee or old pee. Reject the sample immediately.
Step 4: Read the Results
Peel back the privacy label. Wait exactly five minutes. Do not read the results after ten minutes, as the chemicals can bleed and cause false readings. Look at the test windows to determine the outcome.
Reading Results: Faint Lines and False Positives
Reading a multi-drug test cup confuses many first-time administrators. Let us clear it up right now. It is all about the Control Line (C) and the Test Line (T).
Every test window has a 'C' region and a 'T' region. When urine hits the testing strips, the Control Line must appear. If the 'C' line does not show up, the test is invalid. Throw it away and use a new cup. The test line is where the magic happens.
A negative result shows TWO lines. One next to the 'C' and one next to the 'T'. Yes, two lines mean the donor PASSED. They are clean.
A positive result shows ONE line. The 'C' line appears, but the 'T' line remains completely blank. This means the drug was detected in their system above the cut-off level.
The Faint Line Drug Test Dilemma
We get calls every single day from confused managers asking about faint lines. They see a dark 'C' line and a barely visible 'T' line. They ask if a faint line means the donor has a little bit of drugs in their system. The answer is no.
A faint line is a line. A line is a line. It means a pass. It means a negative result. Period. Do not overthink it. Do not accuse a donor of drug use because the line was light. The darkness of the line simply depends on the specific chemical makeup of the donor's urine that day, such as their hydration level. Treat any visible 'T' line as a 100% negative pass.
Dealing with False Positives and Negatives
No test is perfect, though our cups boast a 99% accuracy rate. False positives happen. Eating an entire poppy seed bagel might trigger a low-level opiate false positive. Certain cold medicines can trigger a false amphetamine read. If an employee disputes a positive result, send the cup to a lab for Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS) confirmation testing. That is the gold standard for verifying disputed instant results.
Understanding Urine Adulteration Tests
Cheating is a booming business. Donors try to pass off synthetic pee or add chemicals to their real pee to mask the drugs. A drug test cup with adulterants is your best defense. These cups include a special strip that checks the physical properties of the sample.
- Specific Gravity: Checks if the urine is diluted with water.
- pH Levels: Detects if household chemicals like bleach or vinegar were poured into the cup.
- Oxidants/Bleach: Flags commercial detox masking agents sold online.
- Creatinine: A waste product naturally found in human urine. If creatinine is missing, the sample is not human urine.
When you use an adulterant testing cup, you get a color chart. Compare the adulterant strip colors to the chart on the bag. If the colors mismatch, the sample is adulterated. You log a failure.
Pre-Employment Screening vs. POCT
How you use your 10 panel cups depends on your organization's rules. For pre-employment screening, many companies use these cups as a fast pass/fail filter. If an applicant passes the instant test, you hire them on the spot. You save the money you would have spent sending them to an expensive lab. If they fail the instant test, you simply move on to the next applicant.
Point of Care Testing (POCT) is different. This happens in pain clinics or doctor's offices. Medical professionals need to know if a patient is actually taking their prescribed medication or selling it on the street. A 10 panel urine screening cup gives the doctor instant feedback while the patient is still sitting in the exam room. This allows for immediate conversations about substance abuse testing and recovery protocols.
Why FDA Clearance and CLIA Waived Status Matters
Never buy cheap, uncertified drug tests. You open yourself up to massive liability. Our cups are FDA 510(k) Cleared. This means the Food and Drug Administration has reviewed the product and cleared it for commercial distribution. It guarantees the cups meet high manufacturing standards.
We also carry CLIA Waived Certification cups. CLIA stands for Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments. A CLIA Waived drug test is so simple and accurate that the government allows non-medical personnel to administer it. This is why an HR manager or a warehouse supervisor can legally run a workplace screening 10 panel test without needing a nurse on staff.
Bulk Wholesale Orders and Shelf Life
If you run a heavy testing program, buying retail makes zero sense. You need wholesale drug testing supplies. We specialize in bulk 10 panel cups. When you order from us, you get significant price breaks.
Buy a box of 25 for small office needs. Buy a box of 100 for heavy monthly rotation. Need pallets? We ship pallets to major enterprise clients daily. Bulk wholesale orders reduce your cost per test drastically.
You might wonder if buying in bulk is risky because of expiration dates. Do not worry. Our 10 panel cups feature an impressive shelf life of up to 24 months. Store them properly, and they will last for two years.
How do you store them? Keep them in a standard climate-controlled room. The ideal temperature range is between 36 and 86 degrees Fahrenheit. Do not freeze them. Do not leave them baking in the trunk of a car. Keep them in their sealed foil pouches until the exact moment you are ready to test. Exposing an unused cup to open air humidity will ruin the testing strips.
Your Complete Drug Testing Solution
Running a compliant drug testing program requires the right tools. The 10 panel drug test cups we provide give you everything you need in one simple package. You get ten panels of high-accuracy screening. You get integrated temperature checks. You get adulterant detection capabilities. You get fast, five-minute results that keep your clinic moving and your workplace safe.
Whether you need an at home 10 panel drug test for personal peace of mind, or thousands of urine analysis cups for a massive factory hiring push, we have the inventory ready to ship. Explore our product listings. Check the specific drug panels that fit your local drug abuse trends. Order your pre-employment drug test kits today and take total control of your testing program.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a 10 panel drug test cup test for?
A standard 10 panel cup typically tests for Marijuana (THC), Cocaine (COC), Opiates (OPI), Amphetamines (AMP), Methamphetamines (mAMP/MET), Phencyclidine (PCP), Barbiturates (BAR), Benzodiazepines (BZO), Methadone (MTD), and MDMA (Ecstasy). We also offer custom cups that swap out panels to test for Fentanyl (FEN), Kratom (KRA), or Alcohol (ETG) depending on your specific screening needs.
How accurate are 10 panel urine drug tests?
When administered correctly, our FDA 510(k) cleared 10 panel cups boast a 99% accuracy rate. They utilize highly sensitive immunoassay technology that strictly adheres to SAMHSA cut-off levels. While highly accurate, any preliminary positive result should always be sent to a lab for GC/MS confirmation testing to rule out rare false positives.
How do you read a 10 panel drug test cup?
Peel back the label after five minutes. Look at the Control (C) and Test (T) regions. Two lines (one at C, one at T) indicate a negative result, meaning the donor passed. One single line at the Control (C) mark indicates a positive result. If no line appears at the Control (C) mark, the test is invalid and you must use a new cup.
Does a faint line mean a pass on a 10 panel drug test?
Yes. A faint line on a drug test is a 100% negative result. It is a total pass. The darkness of the test line has nothing to do with the amount of drugs in the person's system. Line intensity varies based on the chemical composition and hydration levels of the urine sample.
Can a 10 panel drug test detect alcohol?
A standard 10 panel cup does not detect alcohol. However, we sell specialized configurations, like our 10 Panel Drug Test Cup with KRA/500, K2/50, ETG/300, which includes an ETG panel specifically designed to detect alcohol consumption up to 80 hours after the last drink.
How long does it take to get results from a 10 panel drug test?
Instant urine drug test cups provide results in exactly five minutes. You should check the temperature strip within four minutes of collection, then peel the label and read the drug panels at the five-minute mark. Do not read the results after ten minutes as the ink can bleed.
What is the difference between a 5 panel and a 10 panel drug test?
A 5 panel test covers the basic core street drugs: THC, Cocaine, Opiates, Amphetamines, and PCP. A 10 panel test provides a much wider safety net by adding five more panels, typically testing for prescription drugs that are heavily abused, such as Benzodiazepines, Barbiturates, Methadone, and MDMA.
Are 10 panel drug test cups CLIA waived?
Yes, the vast majority of our standard 10 panel cups carry CLIA Waived Certification. This means they are deemed simple enough to use with an incredibly low risk of error, allowing non-medical staff like HR managers to administer them legally in a workplace environment.
What temperature should urine be for a 10 panel drug test?
Human urine should register between 90 degrees and 100 degrees Fahrenheit on the built-in temperature strip. If the temperature falls outside this range, it strongly suggests the donor used synthetic urine or diluted the sample with cold toilet water.
Where can I buy bulk 10 panel drug test cups?
You can purchase wholesale drug testing supplies directly from our online store. We offer significant discounts for volume purchases, ranging from boxes of 25 up to full pallet orders of bulk 10 panel cups for large enterprises and hospital networks.