
The Combo Drug Test Kit provides simultaneous detection of multiple drugs in a single urine sample. It is an ideal choice for organizations requiring a comprehensive and rapid screening process.
Purchase Now
Tests up to 6 drugs at once
Rapid results in 5 minutes
MOH-registered and CE-certified
Tamper-proof design
OPI (Opiates) – Pain-relieving drugs that can cause relaxation, drowsiness, and high addiction risk.
Opiates are a class of psychoactive compounds, often derived from the opium poppy, used in medicine for pain relief. They can produce feelings of euphoria and are highly addictive, leading to serious dependence.
THC (Marijuana) – Psychoactive compound from cannabis causing relaxation, altered senses, and impaired coordination.
Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is the main psychoactive component of cannabis. It affects concentration, memory, and coordination, often resulting in altered perception of time and distance.
MET (Methamphetamine) – Powerful stimulant causing increased energy, euphoria, and potential for severe addiction.
Methamphetamine is a highly addictive central nervous system stimulant. It dramatically increases activity and talkativeness, decreases appetite, and can lead to rapid and extreme emotional changes.
COC (Cocaine) – Stimulant from coca leaves causing short-term euphoria, alertness, and increased heart rate.
Cocaine is a powerfully addictive stimulant drug that is usually sniffed, smoked, or injected. It produces intense, short-lived feelings of pleasure and alertness, followed by intense cravings.
BZO (Benzodiazepines) – Sedatives for anxiety or insomnia that cause relaxation, drowsiness, and possible dependence.
Benzodiazepines are commonly prescribed to treat anxiety and sleep disorders. They work by enhancing the effect of the neurotransmitter GABA, resulting in sedative and muscle-relaxant properties.
AMP (Amphetamine) – Stimulant used medically for ADHD, may cause alertness, euphoria, and increased heart rate.
Amphetamines are stimulants that increase wakefulness and focus, and decrease fatigue. While used to treat disorders like ADHD, they have a high potential for misuse due to their euphoric effects.
Follow the visual guide to ensure accuracy.
Collect a fresh urine sample
Dip the test strip into the sample for 10–15 seconds.
Remove and place it on a flat surface.
Read results within **5 minutes**
**ONE LINE APPEARS** (The Control Line only). This indicates the presence of the drug or its metabolites above the cut-off level.
**TWO LINES APPEAR** (Control Line + Test Line). The test line's intensity may vary, but any visible line indicates a negative result.
**NO CONTROL LINE APPEARS**. Regardless of whether the test line is present, the test is faulty and SHOULD BE REPEATED using a new test device.