RapidOneTM OXY is a one-step, lateral flow immunoassay for the detection of the oxycodone drug analyte in urine. The RapidOneTM OXY is intended for use in the qualitative detection of oxycodone in human urine at the concentration level of 100ng/mL.
Our Oxycodone drugs test card is:
- FDA Approved Tests
- A simple to administer dip-and-read test designed to detect a specific drug(s) in urine
- Results in just a few minutes
- 95% to 98% accurate
- Set to the SAMSHA Cut-off levels
Click here for Test Directions.
Click Here for Package Insert |
Quantity (no.) |
Price |
Discounted Price |
| 1-24 |
$2.40 |
$1.95 each |
| 25-49 |
$2.20 |
$1.85 each |
| 50-99 |
$2.00 |
$1.75 each |
| 100-100+ |
$1.80 |
$1.65 each |
|
RapidOneTM OXY is a competitive immunoassay utilizing a highly specific reaction between antibodies and antigens for the detection of oxycodone in urine. The length of time following drug use for which a positive result may occur is dependent upon several factors including frequency and amount of drug, metabolic rate, excretion rate, drug half-life, and the drug user’s age, weight, activity, and diet.
Click here to know about the specific names of prescription drugs & illicit drugs that this test detects
Performance Characteristic Specificity
Interference and cross reactivity studies were performed by testing the drug analytes in the RapidOneTM OXY device with various other drugs. Below is the list of drugs that gives a positive result at or above the concentration stated. All of the following drugs were added to normal, drug-free urine.
Compound Chemicals |
CONCENTRATION (ng/mL) |
6-Acetylcodeine |
25,000 |
6-acetylmorphine |
75,000 |
Codeine |
12,500 |
Hydromorphone |
2,500 |
Hydrocodone |
625 |
Morphine |
6,250 |
Noroxycodone |
50,000 |
Oxycodone |
100 |
Oxymorphone |
100 |
Thebaine |
25,000 |
This test card provides only a preliminary analytical test result. A more specific alternate chemical method must be used in order to obtain a confirmed analytical result. Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) is the preferred confirmatory method. Clinical consideration and professional judgment should be applied to any drug of abuse test result, particularly when preliminary positive results are used. For more information, click here. |