Single TCA Dip Card Test – Tricyclic antidepressants (TCA/1000)

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TCA Dip Card Test

The Tricyclic Antidepressants (TCA Dip Card Test) is a rapid urine drug screening device designed to detect the presence of tricyclic antidepressant compounds (TCAs) at a 1000 ng/mL cutoff level.

This test is used in clinical, rehabilitation, forensic, and toxicology environments to monitor therapeutic levels, detect potential misuse, and support patient safety protocols.

TCAs are a class of prescription antidepressants that can cause serious side effects in overdose situations, making screening an important part of drug monitoring and clinical compliance programs.

  • Detects Tricyclic Antidepressants 1000/ng
  • One-step process—just dip test into the urine specimen.
  • Fast results—results in as little as 3 minutes.
  • Highly accurate results for both workplace and healthcare settings
  • FDA Cleared, ensuring top compliance.
  • Long shelf life—stores effectively for 1-2 years.
  • Same-day shipping.
  • Includes easy-to-follow instructions for quick, reliable testing.
  • Always in stock.

What Is a TCA (Tricyclic Antidepressants) Drug Test?

A TCA dip card test is a lateral flow immunoassay screening test used to detect tricyclic antidepressant metabolites in urine.

It provides rapid, qualitative results without the need for laboratory equipment, making it suitable for point-of-care and on-site testing environments.

This test is commonly used in:

  • Mental health treatment centers
  • Rehabilitation and detox programs
  • Emergency medical settings
  • Toxicology laboratories
  • Clinical medication monitoring programs
  • Forensic screening environments

Because TCAs are prescription medications with narrow safety margins, monitoring is important in both therapeutic and overdose-risk situations.

How the TCA Dip Card Test Works

The test uses immunoassay technology to detect TCA metabolites in urine samples.

Testing procedure:

  1. Collect a urine sample in a clean container
  2. Dip the test card into the sample
  3. Wait approximately 5 minutes
  4. Read visual results on the test window

Result interpretation:

  • Two lines indicate a negative result
  • One line indicates a positive result
  • No lines indicate an invalid test

How to use Single Dip Test

Why Tricyclic Antidepressant Testing Is Important

Tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) are used to treat depression, chronic pain, and certain neurological conditions. However, they are associated with:

  • Risk of overdose toxicity
  • Drug interactions
  • Sedation and cognitive impairment
  • Misuse or overuse in some populations

TCA screening helps clinicians:

  • Monitor therapeutic compliance
  • Identify potential overdose exposure
  • Support psychiatric medication safety programs
  • Guide emergency treatment decisions

Drugs Detected

This test is designed for detection of the tricyclic antidepressant class.

Substance Class Cutoff Level Test Type
Tricyclic Antidepressants (TCA) 1000 ng/mL Urine screening

Common compounds that may trigger a positive result include:

  • Amitriptyline
  • Nortriptyline
  • Imipramine
  • Doxepin
  • Clomipramine

TCA Detection Window

Detection time varies depending on dosage, metabolism, and individual physiology.

Typical detection window:

  • 1 to 4 days after use
  • Longer in cases of chronic or high-dose usage
  • May vary depending on specific TCA compound

Factors affecting detection include:

  • Liver metabolism
  • Dosage level
  • Frequency of use
  • Patient health condition

Who Uses TCA Drug Tests?

The TCA/1000 Dip Card Test is commonly used in:

  • Psychiatric treatment facilities
  • Hospitals and emergency departments
  • Rehabilitation centers
  • Toxicology laboratories
  • Medication compliance programs
  • Forensic and clinical testing environments

It is especially useful in monitoring patients on long-term antidepressant therapy.

Accuracy and Reliability

The TCA Dip Card Test is designed for reliable screening of tricyclic antidepressant compounds.

Accuracy depends on:

  • Proper sample collection
  • Correct testing procedure
  • Storage conditions
  • Timing of testing

Positive results may require confirmatory laboratory testing for clinical or legal purposes.

Storage Instructions

  • Store at 2°C to 30°C (room temperature)
  • Keep away from humidity and direct sunlight
  • Do not freeze
  • Use before expiration date

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a TCA drug test?
A TCA drug test detects tricyclic antidepressants in urine to monitor medication use, compliance, or potential overdose exposure.

What does TCA 1000 mean?
TCA 1000 refers to the cutoff level of 1000 ng/mL used for screening tricyclic antidepressant compounds.

How long do TCAs stay in urine?
TCAs are typically detectable for 1 to 4 days, depending on dosage, metabolism, and individual factors.

Is the TCA dip card test accurate?
Yes, it provides reliable preliminary screening when used correctly in clinical or laboratory environments.

What medications can trigger a TCA positive result?
Amitriptyline, nortriptyline, imipramine, doxepin, and similar antidepressants may trigger a positive result.

Who uses TCA drug tests?
They are used by hospitals, rehab centers, psychiatric clinics, toxicology labs, and forensic testing programs.

How fast are results available?
Results are typically available within 5 minutes.

Can this test detect other drug classes?
No. This test is specific to tricyclic antidepressants only.

Additional information
Weight0.01 lbs
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Drug testedTCA
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