Fentanyl Drug Test Strips (FYL Drug Test Strips)
Fentanyl Drug Test Strips (FYL Drug Test Strips)
- Forensic Use Only
- Single Panel Dip Test Strip
- 99% accuracy
- Configured to standard SAMHSA cut-off levels
- FEN – 200 ng/mL
- Available by Box (25) or Case (100)
- Additional Test Strips Available here.
$19.75 – $79.00
product description
Fentanyl Drug Test Strips (FYL Drug Test Strips)
Introducing our reliable Fentanyl Drug Test Strips (FYL Drug Test Strips). Specifically designed to detect the presence of fentanyl, these test strips provide quick and accurate results, ensuring safety and peace of mind. Our fentanyl test strips are an essential tool in the fight against opioid misuse.
Key Features:
- High Sensitivity: Accurately detects fentanyl and its analogs even at low concentrations.
- Rapid Results: Provides clear and reliable results in just a few minutes.
- User-Friendly: Simple dip-and-read procedure for easy testing.
- Affordable: Cost-effective solution for regular monitoring and testing.
- Portable: Compact design for convenient use anywhere, anytime.
- Extended Shelf Life: Durable strips with a long shelf life ensure availability when needed.
Why Choose a Fentanyl Drug Test Strip?
- Cost-Effective: Drug test strips are generally less expensive than drug test cups, making them a more budget-friendly option, especially for large-scale testing.
- Ease of Use: Test strips are simple to use and require minimal training. They involve dipping the strip into a urine sample, which is straightforward and quick.
- Discreet and Portable: Strips are small and portable, making them easy to store and transport. They can be used discreetly in various settings, including at home, workplaces, and clinics.
- Quick Results: Drug test strips provide rapid results, often within a few minutes, allowing for timely decision-making.
- Minimal Waste: Test strips generate less waste compared to test cups, which is beneficial for the environment and reduces disposal costs.
- Versatility: Strips can test for multiple substances simultaneously, similar to test cups, and are available in various panel configurations to suit different testing needs.
- Reduced Tampering Risk: With proper supervision, the use of test strips can reduce the risk of sample tampering, as the testing process is more transparent and less complicated.
Usage Instructions:
- Collect a urine sample in a clean container.
- Dip the Fentanyl Drug Test Strip into the urine sample for a few seconds.
- Remove the strip and lay it flat on a clean, non-absorbent surface.
- Wait for the indicated time (typically a few minutes) for the results to appear.
- Read the results according to the provided guidelines: a single line indicates a positive result, while two lines indicate a negative result.
What is Fentanyl?
Fentanyl is a powerful synthetic opioid analgesic that is similar to morphine but is 50 to 100 times more potent. It is commonly used to treat patients with severe pain, particularly after surgery or for those who suffer from chronic pain and have developed a tolerance to other opioids.
Key Characteristics:
- Potency: Extremely potent, requiring careful dosage control to avoid overdose.
- Forms: Available in various forms including transdermal patches, lozenges, injections, and nasal sprays.
- Rapid Onset: Quickly alleviates pain due to its fast-acting nature.
Medical Uses:
- Post-Surgical Pain: Used in hospital settings to manage severe pain after surgery.
- Chronic Pain Management: Prescribed for patients with chronic pain who require continuous, long-term opioid treatment and for whom other treatments are inadequate.
- Cancer Pain: Commonly used for managing pain in cancer patients.
Risks and Side Effects:
- Overdose Risk: High risk of overdose due to its potency. Symptoms include respiratory depression, unconsciousness, and death.
- Addiction and Abuse: Highly addictive, leading to potential misuse and dependence.
- Side Effects: May cause nausea, vomiting, constipation, drowsiness, and confusion.
Illicit Use:
- Street Fentanyl: Often mixed with other illicit drugs, significantly increasing the risk of overdose and death. It is a major contributor to the opioid crisis.
- Detection and Prevention: Law enforcement and health organizations monitor and address the spread of illicit fentanyl.
Safety Measures:
- Prescription Guidelines: Strict guidelines and monitoring for prescribing and dispensing to minimize abuse.
- Education: Patients and healthcare providers are educated on the risks and safe use of fentanyl.
- Naloxone: Availability of naloxone (an opioid antagonist) to reverse overdoses.
Fentanyl is a critical medication for pain management but requires careful administration and monitoring due to its high potency and risk of abuse. Additional information can be found here.
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Quantity | Box (25), Case (100) |