Fentanyl Drug Test
Fentanyl Test Strips is an easy way to detect presence of fentanyl drug in human urine or any other liquid (solution).
Key futures of FYL/FEN test are:
- They are low cost
- 99% accurate
- results are shown after 5 min
- you can test any kind of solution preventing overdosage
- Forensic use only
Fentanyl is known to be a synthetic opioid connected with the family of phenylpiperidines. It is more dangerous than morphine and tends to dissolve in lipids causing damage to the human brain.
How do fentanyl test strips work
The FYL/FEN Rapid Test Strip (Urine) detects fentanyl through visual color change on the strip and then confirm the absence or presence of fentanyl.
The antibody-drug conjugates are deactivated on the test region of the membrane.
During the test, the collected urine specimen reacts with antibodies conjugated to colored particles and percolated on the sample pad.
Procedure of the Fentanyl Test Strips Bring test, specimens, buffer, and/or controls to room temperature (15-30 degree Celsius) before use.
Instructions for Fentanyl Test Strips – urine drug testing
Bring tests, specimens, buffer and/or controls to room temperature (15-30°C) before use, then just follow few simple steps.
- Open: Remove the FYL Drug Test Stripe from its sealed pouch, or remove one strip from the canister, and use it as soon as possible. For the best result, the assay should be performed within an hour.
- Dip: Hold the strip by the end, where the product name is printed. To avoid contamination, do not touch the strip membrane. Dip the test strip in the urine specimen for at least 10-15 seconds. Do not immerse past the maximum line (MAX) on the test strip.
- Wait: After the test has finished running, remove the strip from the specimen and place it on a non-absorbent flat surface.
- Read: Start the timer and wait for the colored band(s) to appear. The result should be read at 5 minutes. Do not interpret the result after 10 minutes.
How to read testing strip results
Fentanyl Urine Drug Test as an overdose protection
If we were to make a scale of the strongest drugs in the market today Fentanyl would undoubtedly rank very high on that list.
This poses a significant danger as the threshold for overdosing on fentanyl is much lower than most drugs.
This is sadly often used today in illegal drug sales, as more and more products such as cocaine are combined with fentanyl powder.
This combination of cocaine and fentanyl in particular is known to be quite lethal, leading to overdose in most cases.
The fact that there is no regulation on how many of the illegal drugs are produced leads to very dangerous compounds which can and will kill the person ingesting them. Fentanyl testing strips are a great way to protect yourself.
How to check drugs for fentanyl?
Take a bit of water and mix the drug compound you have with the water, once this is done use the Fentanyl testing strips to check for any traces of fentanyl.
The testing strips are highly adept at finding traces of specific drugs, with an accuracy rating of over 99%.
If you are looking for a way to protect yourself this is it.
DISCLAIMER
In no way do we condone the use of illegal drugs or substances. This short guide is here to help you save your life in the off chance that you do come across illegal drugs. We feel that it is important for everyone to have a tool which helps them stay safe. If you know of any illegal drugs being sold in your area, contact the local law enforcement.
For Forensic Use only
INTENDED USE
The FYL Rapid fentanyl test strips (Urine) is a rapid visual immunoassay for the qualitative, presumptive detection of Fentanyl in human urine specimens at the cut-off concentrations listed below:
FYL (Fentanyl) 20 ng/ml
INTRODUCTION
Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid-related to phenylpiperidines. Fentanyl is approximately 100 times more potent than morphine. This agent is highly lipid-soluble and rapidly crosses the blood-brain barrier.
This is reflected in the half-life for equilibration between the plasma and cerebrospinal fluid of approximately 5 minutes for fentanyl.
The levels in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid decline rapidly owing to redistribution of fentanyl from highly perfused tissue groups to other tissues, such as muscle and fat.
As saturation of less well-perfused tissue occurs, the duration of effect of fentanyl and sufentanil approaches the length of their elimination half-lives of between 3 and 4 hours. Fentanyl undergoes hepatic metabolism and renal excretion.
Therefore, with the use of higher doses or prolonged infusions, fentanyl becomes longer acting.
PRINCIPLE – background methods
The FYL Rapid Test Strip (Urine) detects Fentanyl through visual interpretation of color development on the strip. Drug conjugates are immobilized on the test region of the membrane.
During testing, the specimen reacts with antibodies conjugated to colored particles and precoated on the sample pad.
The mixture then migrates through the membrane by capillary action, and interacts with reagents on the membrane. If there are insufficient drug molecules in the specimen, the antibody-colored particle conjugate will bind to the drug conjugates, forming a colored band at the test region of the membrane.
Therefore, a colored band appears in the test region when the urine is negative for the drug. If drug molecules are present in the urine above the cut-off concentration of the test, they compete with the immobilized drug conjugate on the test region for limited antibody binding sites.
This will prevent attachment of the antibody-colored particle conjugate to the test region. Therefore, the absence of a colored band at the test region indicates a positive result.
The appearance of a colored band at the control region serves as a procedural control, indicating that the proper volume of specimen has been added and membrane wicking has occurred.
Fentanyl test strips are used to detect the presence of fentanyl in a substance, such as a powder or a pill. Fentanyl is a powerful synthetic opioid that is often mixed with other drugs like heroin or cocaine, and can lead to overdose or death.
To use a fentanyl test strip, you would typically mix a small amount of the substance with water, and then dip the test strip into the solution.
After a few minutes, you would be able to see the results: if one line appears on the strip, the test is negative for fentanyl, but if two lines appear, the test is positive for fentanyl.
Fentanyl test strips are a useful harm reduction tool for people who use drugs, as they can help to prevent overdose and reduce the risk of death.
However, it’s important to note that a negative test result does not guarantee that a substance is safe to consume, and it’s always best to exercise caution when using any illicit substances.
If you or someone you know is struggling with drug addiction, it’s important to seek professional help and support.
Yes, fentanyl test strips can be used to check the presence of fentanyl in drugs. As I mentioned earlier, fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that is often mixed with other drugs like heroin or cocaine.
This can make it difficult for people who use drugs to know whether the substance they are taking contains fentanyl, which can increase the risk of overdose or death.
Fentanyl test strips are a simple and easy-to-use tool that can detect the presence of fentanyl in a substance. They work by using antibodies to detect the presence of fentanyl in a small sample of the substance.
If fentanyl is present, the test strip will show a positive result, indicating that the substance contains fentanyl.
It’s important to note that fentanyl test strips are not foolproof and may not detect very low levels of fentanyl or fentanyl analogues.
It’s also important to remember that a negative test result does not guarantee that a substance is safe to consume. If you or someone you know is using drugs, it’s always best to seek professional help and support to reduce the risk of harm and overdose.
FORENSIC USE PRODUCT
This is a Forensic Use Only device and is intended for use only in drugs of abuse testing for law enforcement purposes.
Appropriate users of such devices include, for example, court systems, police departments, probation/parole offices, juvenile detention centers, prisons, jails, correction centers, and other similar law enforcement entities, or laboratories or other establishments performing forensic testing for these entities.
Some drug test kits that test for Fentanyl, and specialty tests, like the K2/Spice, Alcohol (ALC), Cotinine (COT), Ethyl-Glucuronide(ETG), Fentanyl(FEN), Synthetic Marijuana (K2), Ketamine (KET), Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD), Methaqualone (MQL), Bath Salts (MDPV), Kratom (Krat), Tianeptine (ZAZA), Xylazine Psilocybin(Mushrooms) drug test, fall under the category of Forensic Use Only.
These designations are clearly marked on the product’s page. Some saliva/oral-based drug detection devices are for forensic use only. However, if you have any doubts about the intended use and setting for any rapid screening device, it’s advisable to contact info@drugtestingcup.com.