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Drug Test Dips

Drug test dips are single-use test cards you dip directly into a urine sample for fast, accurate results in minutes. MDG carries instant dip drug tests and rapid test cassettes in CLIA Waived, OTC, and Forensic Use Only options, covering single-panel and multi-panel screening for clinics, treatment programs, and workplace testing.

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Results in minutes, not days

Dip cards and cassettes deliver readable results in 5 to 10 minutes at the point of collection. Sending a sample out to a lab instead means waiting a day or more before you know whether a program participant is clear to proceed

Certification matched to your setting

CLIA Waived, OTC, and Forensic Use Only options are all available, so the card fits the legal and clinical requirements of the program using it. Ordering the wrong certification can mean a result that doesn't hold up where it's needed most

Single-panel precision when you need it

Dip cards for gabapentin, kratom, fentanyl, and other single substances let programs monitor exactly what matters without paying for panels they don't use. A broad multi-panel card can miss the specific substance a program is tracking closely

Built for harm reduction, not just compliance

Fentanyl and fentanyl-xylazine dip cards give outreach teams a fast way to check for dangerous adulterants before use. Skipping this step leaves outreach programs reacting to an overdose instead of helping prevent one

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a drug test dip card and a cassette?
A dip card is dipped directly into a urine sample while a cassette uses a dropper to add urine to a sample well, but both formats deliver results in the same amount of time.
Are drug test dip cards CLIA Waived?
Some MDG dip cards are CLIA Waived for point-of-care clinical use while others are Forensic Use Only or OTC cleared, so the certification varies by product.
How many drugs can a single dip card test for?
MDG dip cards range from single-panel cards that test for one substance to 12-panel cards that screen for a dozen drugs in one dip.
Can drug test dip cards detect fentanyl and xylazine?
Yes, MDG carries dedicated fentanyl and fentanyl-xylazine dip cards designed for harm reduction and overdose prevention screening.
How fast do drug test dip card results appear?
Most MDG dip cards and cassettes deliver readable results within 5 to 10 minutes of dipping the card in the sample.

Choosing a Drug Test Dip Card Starts With Certification and Panel Count

Drug test dip cards are single-panel or multi-panel devices, and the right choice depends on regulatory status and the number of drugs you need to screen. CLIA Waived drug tests are approved for point-of-care use in clinics and treatment programs, while Forensic Use Only tests are built for workplace, criminal justice, and pre-employment screening where results may be legally challenged. MDG also carries OTC-cleared dip cards for at-home and pharmacy use. Panel count matters just as much as certification. Single-panel dip cards like FEN, ETG, or COT target one substance for fast, low-cost monitoring, while 5, 10, and 12 panel cards screen a broader range of drugs at once. Facilities that need to compare options by drug count can browse by panel count to match a card to their screening protocol before ordering.

 

Dip Cards Fit Treatment, Laboratory, and Harm Reduction Settings Alike

Dip cards and cassettes work across a wide range of settings. Treatment facilities rely on single-panel dip cards to monitor specific substances like gabapentin, kratom, or fentanyl during recovery programs, while laboratories use higher-panel dip cards for batch screening and moderate complexity testing. Workplace and government programs often choose Forensic Use Only cassettes to meet chain-of-custody requirements. For harm reduction outreach, fentanyl and xylazine dip cards give overdose prevention teams a fast way to check for dangerous adulterants before use. Facilities that require domestic sourcing can choose dip cards made in the USA, CLIA Waived for compliant, dependable results. Whatever the setting, MDG's dip card lineup is built to fit real screening workflows, not just a spec sheet.

 

MDG Backs Every Dip Card Order With Support and Compliant Supplies

Ordering the right dip card is only the first step in building a compliant testing program. MDG's collection and handling supplies cover specimen cups, seals, timers, and biohazard bags, so every sample stays chain-of-custody ready from collection to disposal. Questions about CLIA Waived status, storage conditions, or shelf life are answered directly in the FAQ, written to match how staff and buyers actually search for testing guidance. Facilities comparing test formats can also browse drug test cups, which combine several panels into one integrated cup instead of a dip card format. Every dip card and cassette on this page ships from MDG's Bradenton, Florida warehouse with the same dependable, compliant sourcing used across the Identify family of brands, so treatment centers, laboratories, and workplace programs can order with confidence.