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Noble Split Specimen Key Cups

Features:
  • Split Specimen Collection
  • Collector Controlled VS Donor Controlled
  • Convenient Screw Top Lid
  • Leak-Proof Seal
  • U.S. FDA Cleared
  • CLIA Waived Options
  • Easy to use & Laboratory Accurate
 The Noble Split Specimen Cup® is a 1-step drug test cup that provides rapid results without the need of instrumentation and is self contained with integrated test card and control built-in.

A Simple and Accurate Approach
 The innovative Noble Split Specimen Cup® is a drug test cup that eliminates urine handling and donor tampering, providing a unique and efficient approach for on-site drug testing.
 A Complete Solution
The Split-Specimen Cup® has a patented key operated trigger system that allows the collector to transfer 2mL of the urine specimen into the separate testing chamber. If the test reports a non-negative result, the cup can then be sent to the laboratory with the remaining untouched specimen for GC/MS Confirmation.
Collector Controlled VS Donor Controlled
The patented key operated trigger system on the Split-Specimen Cup®, keeps the test under the collector's control and prevents donor activation and tampering. The detects the presence of multiple drugs with laboratory accuracy. Test results can be photocopied if necessary.

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Interpretation of Test Results

NEGATIVE:* A colored line appears in the Control region (C) and a colored line appears in the Test region (Drug/T) next to a specific drug tested. This negative result means that the drug concentrations in the urine sample are below the designated cut-off levels for a particular drug tested.  *NOTE: The shade of the colored line(s) in the Test region may vary. The result should be considered negative whenever there is even a faint colored line.  POSITIVE: A colored line appears in the Control region (C) and NO line appears in the Test region (Drug/T) next to the name of a specific drug tested. The positive result means that the drug concentration in the urine sample is greater than the designated cut-off for a specific drug.  INVALID: No line appears in the Control region (C). Insufficient specimen volume or incorrect procedural techniques are the most likely reasons for control line failure. Read the directions again and repeat the test with a new test cup. If the result is still