UTest Fentanyl 10 ng/mL Substance Test Strip
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Detect Danger Instantly: UTest Fentanyl 10 ng/mL Substance Test Strip
UTest Fentanyl 10 ng/mL Substance Test Strip provides a fast and reliable way to identify trace amounts of fentanyl in substances before exposure. With a highly sensitive detection threshold of 10 ng/mL, this test is ideal for identifying synthetic opioids in powders, pressed pills, and liquids. Featuring low to no cross-reactivity with methamphetamine or MDMA, each strip delivers dependable screening results within minutes.
Why Retailers Stock UTest Fentanyl Test Strips
High Sensitivity: Detects fentanyl at levels as low as 10 ng/mL for early identification.
Multi-Use Compatibility: Suitable for testing powders, pills, and liquids.
Fast & Accurate Results: Clear readings in just 5 minutes.
Safety-First Design: Includes gloves, pipette, and stirring tools for secure handling.
Public Safety Demand: Widely used in harm-reduction programs and forensic screening.
Product Details
Substance Detected: Fentanyl (synthetic opioid)
Detection Threshold: 10 ng/mL
Cross-Reactivity: Low to none with methamphetamine or MDMA
Results Time: 5 minutes (do not interpret after 10 minutes)
Includes: Test strip(s), gloves, pipette, mini bag, cup(s), stirring stick, instructions, and informational insert
Usage Type: Single-use; for forensic use only
Packaging: Individually foil-sealed for safety and freshness
Safety Precautions
Wear gloves and protective eyewear when handling unknown substances. Read all instructions thoroughly before use. Do not use after expiration date or reuse test strips. Keep out of reach of children.
Result Interpretation
Negative (Clean): Two lines appear—one next to “C” and one next to “T.” Even a faint “T” line indicates a negative result.
Positive (Dirty): Only one line appears next to “C.”
Invalid: No control line (“C”) appears. Retest with a new strip following proper procedure.
Note: All results are presumptive. Confirm all positive findings through certified laboratory gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GCMS) testing.

