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12 panel urine instant drug tests are a convenient and easy way to test for the presence of drugs in a person’s urine. These tests typically come in the form of a dipstick that can be easily inserted into a collected urine sample. The test strip has 12 different panels, each of which is designed to detect the presence of a specific drug or drugs.

To use the test, simply collect a urine sample in a clean container and dip the test strip into the urine. The strip will then quickly change color to indicate the presence of drugs in the sample. The test results are typically available within minutes, allowing you to quickly and easily determine if drugs are present in the urine.

One of the key benefits of these tests is their accuracy. They are highly sensitive and can accurately detect even trace amounts of drugs in the urine. This makes them a reliable tool for detecting drug use, whether it is for personal use or for use in a professional setting such as a workplace or school.

Overall, 12 panel urine instant drug tests are a convenient and effective way to quickly and accurately test for the presence of drugs in urine.

TEST DETAILS

This Instant Urine Drug Test (12‐Panel) checks for the presence of 12 drug metabolites including:

  1. Cocaine
  2. Amphetamine
  3. Benzodiazepine
  4. Cannabis
  5. Methamphetamine
  6.  Opiates
  7.  Fentanyl
  8.  Barbiturates
  9.  Phencyclidine
  10.  Propoxyphene
  11.  Methadone
  12. Ketamine

FAQS

IS A DOCTOR'S ORDER REQUIRED?

No. You do not need to provide a doctor’s order to get lab testing done at 911 Drug Testing.

 

WHEN WILL I GET MY TEST RESULTS?

The test results from the instant drug screen are available within minutes after the specimen collection

 

DO I NEED TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT?

No. You can walk in for same day testing. We make it easy for you by offering work-friendly hours.

 

IF I HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT MY TESTS RESULTS WHO SHOULD I CONTACT?

We recommend you share your results with your physician.