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Methamphetamine Tests (MET)

A methamphetamine drug test kit checks a urine sample for MET and amphetamine and gives a clear result in minutes for treatment programs, clinics, and workplace screening. MDG carries CLIA Waived and OTC Cleared options from single panel cups up to 20 panel drug test kits, so every setting gets the right level of testing.

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A missed panel is a missed result

A cup that doesn't screen for both MET and amphetamine can miss active use entirely, so every kit here is validated to catch both.

CLIA Waived, no lab wait

Results read on-site in minutes, so counselors and providers don't lose the window to act on a positive or negative.

Panels built for real-world patterns

MET is paired here with related panels like fentanyl, tramadol, and 6-MAM, so one cup can track the substances a program actually sees.

FDA Approved and Made in USA

Every kit is manufactured to meet FDA and CLIA standards, so procurement teams don't have to second-guess compliance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a methamphetamine drug test kit?
A methamphetamine drug test kit is a cup, dip card, or oral fluid device that detects MET and related metabolites in a sample within minutes.
Does a MET drug test cup also catch amphetamine?
Any panel that lists both MET and AMP catches amphetamine and methamphetamine together, since the two show up as separate lines on the same cup.
Can I use an at-home methamphetamine test without a lab?
Yes, OTC Cleared methamphetamine test kits are built for consumers to collect, read, and interpret results at home without sending anything to a lab.
Is a CLIA Waived MET drug test accurate enough for a treatment program?
Yes, CLIA Waived MET drug test kits meet FDA clearance standards for accuracy and are widely used in treatment programs for routine and random screening.
What's the difference between a MET drug test cup and a dip card?
A MET drug test cup lets staff collect and test in a single device, while a dip card is used to test a sample that was already collected separately.

MET Drug Test Kits Are Chosen By Panel Count And Device Type

Most methamphetamine drug test kits use either a cup or a dip card, and the right pick depends on how the sample is handled. Cups let staff collect and test in one step, which speeds up screening in busy clinics and treatment centers. Dip cards work well when a sample is already collected and needs a fast add-on check. Panel count matters just as much as format. A basic cup screens for methamphetamine alone, while higher panel options add amphetamine, fentanyl, or benzodiazepines for a fuller picture of use. Programs that need broader detection often move up to a 20 panel drug test kit instead of running several single-panel checks. Reviewing both the MET drug test cups and MET drug test dip kits side by side makes it easier to match the format to daily workflow before ordering in bulk.

 

Methamphetamine Testing Supports Treatment, Workplace, And At-Home Screening

Methamphetamine test kits serve different needs depending on where testing happens. Treatment facilities rely on frequent, low-cost screening to track recovery progress and catch relapse early, so panel count and cost per test both matter. Workplace and pre-employment programs need dependable, easy-to-read results that hold up to documentation standards. Families and individuals doing at-home checks want a simple over-the-counter option that gives a clear result without lab involvement. MDG stocks options built for each of these settings, from bulk cups for treatment facilities to single OTC cleared kits for at-home drug test use. Matching the setting to the right MET drug test kit keeps testing accurate and keeps programs from paying for features they don't need.

 

CLIA Waived And FUO Certifications Guide Compliant Testing

Certification determines where and how a methamphetamine drug test kit can legally be used. A CLIA Waived drug test can be run in a doctor's office, clinic, or treatment center under a waived-complexity certificate, which keeps testing simple and fast. Forensic Use Only kits are built for court-admissible or workplace documentation where chain of custody matters more than speed. OTC Cleared kits are approved for consumers to use and interpret at home without medical supervision. Checking the certification on each MET and amphetamine test before ordering keeps a program compliant instead of guessing. MDG lists the certification directly in each product name and again in this collection's filters, so procurement teams and lab managers don't have to open a spec sheet to confirm compliance.