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Magenta Fentanyl Strip - Substance ID - 10 ng/ml test device showing Fentanyl result window at 10 ng/mL

Magenta Fentanyl (FEN) Single Test Strip — 20 ng/mL

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FDA 510(k) Harm ReductionIn Stock

Single-analyte single test strip for Fentanyl (FEN) at 10 ng/mL. Manufacturer SKU MGS-FTY.

Volume Pricing

QuantityUnit Price
1–4 packs25–100 testsCurrent$0.85/test
5–20 packs125–500 tests$0.75/test
21–80 packs525–2,000 tests$0.65/test
81+ packs2,025+ tests$0.55/test

Quantity (packs)

= 25 tests
1 pack·$0.85/test$21.25

Add 4 more packs to unlock $0.75/test

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FDA Clearance
Harm Reduction
CLIA Status
Non-waived
Panels
1
Result Time
Shelf Life
Pack Sizes
25

Magenta Fentanyl Strip - Substance ID - 10 ng/ml is a single-analyte single test strip from Magenta (manufacturer SKU MGS-FTY). It screens for Fentanyl in a single device, with each analyte and cutoff drawn directly from the manufacturer's panel specification.

The device tests for the following analyte at the cutoffs printed on the package insert:

  • Fentanyl (FEN): 10 ng/mL

This single test strip is dipped into urine for analyte screening, or used to test residue from a powder or pill sample as part of a substance-identification or harm-reduction workflow. Because the strip is sold individually rather than packaged into a multi-panel cup or cartridge, it is well suited to programs that need a low-friction, single-purpose screen — for example, a syringe-services site distributing fentanyl test strips to people who use drugs, or a counselor giving a client a take-home strip ahead of a follow-up visit.

Single test strips are sold for use in research, harm-reduction, and substance-identification workflows. Confirm the device's indicated use with the package insert before deploying in a clinical or regulated setting.

Typical buyers are harm-reduction organizations, syringe-services programs, peer-support workers, and clinicians distributing take-home screens to clients.

Note from the owner's catalog: Per the owner's note: tests for presence in urine and supports substance identification of powder or pill residue. Harm reduction.

Single test strips are typically deployed in distribution programs where the per-unit cost dominates the buying decision — a syringe-services program handing strips to participants, or a counselor sending a strip home with a client. When comparing strips across vendors, confirm the analyte cutoff in nanograms per milliliter, the strip's indicated specimen matrix (urine versus residue identification), and whether the manufacturer provides individual foil pouches and printed quick-start instructions in the case.

Magenta reserves the right to substitute with a comparable branded product when backordered.

Manufacturer SKU: MGS-FTY. Always read the lot number, expiration date, and proper read window from the package insert that ships with the device.

About the Magenta Fentanyl (FEN) Single Test Strip — 20 ng/mL

Magenta Fentanyl Strip - Substance ID - 10 ng/ml is a single-analyte single test strip from Magenta (manufacturer SKU MGS-FTY). It screens for Fentanyl in a single device, with each analyte and cutoff drawn directly from the manufacturer's panel specification.

The device tests for the following analyte at the cutoffs printed on the package insert:

  • Fentanyl (FEN): 10 ng/mL

This single test strip is dipped into urine for analyte screening, or used to test residue from a powder or pill sample as part of a substance-identification or harm-reduction workflow. Because the strip is sold individually rather than packaged into a multi-panel cup or cartridge, it is well suited to programs that need a low-friction, single-purpose screen — for example, a syringe-services site distributing fentanyl test strips to people who use drugs, or a counselor giving a client a take-home strip ahead of a follow-up visit.

Single test strips are sold for use in research, harm-reduction, and substance-identification workflows. Confirm the device's indicated use with the package insert before deploying in a clinical or regulated setting.

Typical buyers are harm-reduction organizations, syringe-services programs, peer-support workers, and clinicians distributing take-home screens to clients.

Note from the owner's catalog: Per the owner's note: tests for presence in urine and supports substance identification of powder or pill residue. Harm reduction.

Single test strips are typically deployed in distribution programs where the per-unit cost dominates the buying decision — a syringe-services program handing strips to participants, or a counselor sending a strip home with a client. When comparing strips across vendors, confirm the analyte cutoff in nanograms per milliliter, the strip's indicated specimen matrix (urine versus residue identification), and whether the manufacturer provides individual foil pouches and printed quick-start instructions in the case.

Magenta reserves the right to substitute with a comparable branded product when backordered.

Manufacturer SKU: MGS-FTY. Always read the lot number, expiration date, and proper read window from the package insert that ships with the device.