Drug Test Cups for Clinics, Workplaces, and Treatment Programs
All-in-one integrated urine cups that collect, test, and read in a single sealed device — built for high-volume programs that can't afford a recollect.
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Ships Today12-panel12 Panel + 3 Adulterants CLIA Waived Magenta Urine Cup
12-panel integrated urine cup screening for Amphetamine, Barbiturates, Buprenorphine, and 9 more. Manufacturer SKU MGDSDOA-6125A3.
Ships Today12-panel12 Panel Magenta Urine Cup
12-panel integrated urine cup screening for Amphetamine, Barbiturates, Buprenorphine, and 9 more. Manufacturer SKU MGDSDOA-6125.
Ships Today10-panel10 Panel CLIA-Waived Magenta Urine Cup (with MDMA + BUP)
10-panel integrated urine cup screening for Amphetamine, Buprenorphine, Benzodiazepines, and 7 more. Manufacturer SKU MGDSDOA-8105.
Ships Today11-panel11 Panel CLIA-Waived Magenta Urine Cup (without THC)
11-panel integrated urine cup screening for Amphetamine, Barbiturates, Buprenorphine, and 8 more. Manufacturer SKU MGDSDOA-10115.
Ships Today13-panel13-Panel CLIA-Waived Magenta Urine Cup (with Fentanyl)
13-panel integrated urine cup screening for Amphetamine, Barbiturates, Buprenorphine, and 10 more. Manufacturer SKU MGDSDOA-1137C.
Ships Today14-panel14 Panel CLIA-Waived Magenta Urine Cup (with Fentanyl + Adulterants)
14-panel integrated urine cup screening for Amphetamine, Barbiturates, Benzodiazepines, and 11 more. Manufacturer SKU MGDSDOA-1147C.
Ships Today14-panel14 Panel Magenta Urine Cup (with Fentanyl + EtG Alcohol)
14-panel integrated urine cup screening for Amphetamine, Barbiturates, Buprenorphine, and 11 more. Manufacturer SKU MGDSDOA-14EF.
Ships Today15-panel15 Panel Magenta Urine Cup (with Fentanyl + EtG + Kratom)
15-panel integrated urine cup screening for Amphetamine, Barbiturates, Buprenorphine, and 12 more. Manufacturer SKU MGDSDOA-15EFK.
Ships Today16-panel16 Panel Magenta Urine Cup (with Fentanyl + EtG + K2 Spice + Tramadol)
16-panel integrated urine cup screening for Amphetamine, Barbiturates, Buprenorphine, and 13 more. Manufacturer SKU MGDSDOA-16EFTK.
Ships Today19-panel19 Panel Magenta Urine Cup (Fentanyl, Heroin, K2, Ketamine, Kratom, Tramadol + Adulterants)
19-panel integrated urine cup screening for 6-MAM / Heroin, Amphetamine, Barbiturates, and 16 more. Manufacturer SKU MGDSDOA-19AD3.
Ships Today20-panel20 Panel Magenta Urine Cup (170 mL — Nicotine, Dual-Cutoff Opiates, Fentanyl, EtG, K2, Kratom, Tramadol)
20-panel integrated urine cup screening for Amphetamine, Barbiturates, Buprenorphine, and 17 more. Manufacturer SKU MGDPDOA-20AD3.
Ships Today20-panel20 Panel Magenta Urine Cup (Heroin, Fentanyl, EtG, K2, Ketamine, Kratom, Tramadol, Gabapentin)
20-panel integrated urine cup screening for 6-MAM / Heroin, Amphetamine, Barbiturates, and 17 more. Manufacturer SKU MGDPDOA-1207A3.
Ships Today5-panel5 Panel CLIA-Waived Magenta Urine Cup
5-panel integrated urine cup screening for Amphetamine, Cocaine, Methamphetamine, and 2 more. Manufacturer SKU MGDSDOA-254.
Ships Today7-panel7 Panel CLIA-Waived Magenta Urine Cup
7-panel integrated urine cup screening for Amphetamine, Benzodiazepines, Cocaine, and 4 more. Manufacturer SKU MGDSDOA-274.
In short
Drug test cups are all-in-one devices that combine specimen collection and instant screening in one sealed container — the donor provides a sample, the integrated test strips develop, and results read directly through the cup wall in about five minutes with no pouring or handling. Magenta integrated cups carry a 140mL to 170mL collection capacity versus the 60–90mL typical of competing cups, a 3-year shelf life versus the usual two, a built-in temperature strip to flag specimen tampering, and a tamper-evident lid. Configurations range from 5 to 26 panels, with optional adulterant pads that screen for creatinine, pH, oxidants, and specific gravity so you can confirm a specimen is valid before you trust the result.
Why choose a cup over a dip card?
A cup is the right tool whenever the person reading the result also witnesses or manages the collection — clinics, treatment programs, and workplace collection sites. Because the strips are sealed inside the cup, the donor never touches a test device and the collector never pours, dips, or transfers urine. That single-container workflow is faster per test, cleaner for the technician, and far less prone to spills or cross-contamination when you're running dozens of screens a day.
Cups also carry more confirmatory hardware than a card. The integrated temperature strip reads within seconds of collection, giving you an immediate, objective signal that the specimen came from a body and wasn't substituted from a bottle. Adulterant pads on the same device check that the sample hasn't been diluted or chemically altered. Those are the two most common ways a determined donor beats a screen, and a cup catches both at the point of collection rather than after the fact.
The trade-off is cost and footprint. A cup costs more per unit than a dip card and takes more shelf space, so programs that run unwitnessed, self-administered, or extremely high-volume collections sometimes prefer cards. But for any setting where chain of custody, observed collection, or specimen validity matters, the cup pays for itself by eliminating recollects and disputes.
Magenta cups are engineered specifically for that professional setting. The 140mL to 170mL capacity means you almost never come up short on volume — important when you need enough specimen left over to send a non-negative out for lab confirmation. The clicker-style activation gives the collector a clean, defined start time, and the wide read window keeps faint lines legible under typical clinic lighting.
Cups vs. dip cards
Choose a cup for witnessed or collector-managed screening where temperature and validity matter; choose a dip card for self-administered, ultra-high-volume, or budget-driven programs.
Cups vs. lab-based testing
Instant cups deliver a screening result in minutes on-site; send any non-negative to a SAMHSA-certified lab for GC/MS or LC/MS-MS confirmation before any consequence.
What sets these apart
140mL to 170mL collection capacity
Nearly double the 60–90mL of typical cups — enough specimen left over to split for lab confirmation without a recollect.
3-year shelf life
A full year longer than the industry-standard two, so bulk orders don't expire on the shelf in slower months.
Built-in temperature strip
Reads specimen temperature within four minutes to flag substituted or out-of-range samples at the point of collection.
Tamper-evident lid
A leak-resistant, tamper-evident closure supports a defensible chain of custody from collection to disposal.
5 to 26 panel configurations
Match the cup to your program — from a basic 5-panel workplace screen to a 16-panel clinical panel with fentanyl and ETG.
Optional adulterant detection
Add pads for creatinine, pH, oxidants, and specific gravity to confirm a specimen is valid before you trust the result.
Recommended for these industries
Cups are the workhorse format for any program that collects on-site and needs an immediate, defensible result. These are the settings that order Magenta cups most:
Rehab Centers
Frequent, observed screening with temperature verification to support recovery accountability.
Explore →Pain Clinics
Medication-monitoring panels that include the prescribed drug plus illicit substances, with adulterant checks.
Explore →Workplace HR
Pre-employment, random, and reasonable-suspicion screening at a managed collection site.
Explore →Methadone Clinics
High-frequency take-home eligibility testing where a recollect is costly and disruptive.
Explore →Bulk & wholesale pricing
Cups are priced in volume tiers that drop the per-test cost as your order grows, and the discount applies automatically in the cart — there's no code to enter or rep to call. Pricing is expressed per individual test, while the catalog sells cups by the pack, so a single case can move you into a better tier. A typical structure runs four tiers: a starter tier for 25–100 tests, a mid tier for 125–500, a program tier for roughly 500–2,000, and a contract tier above that. As you add cases the unit price steps down at each threshold, and the cart always quotes the lowest tier your quantity qualifies for. Approved wholesale accounts can layer negotiated per-item rates on top, and the system always charges the lower of the standard tier price or your account rate. If you run a standing program and want predictable monthly pricing, open a wholesale account or request a bulk quote and we'll build a tier around your real volume.
Compliance & certifications
Magenta integrated cups are FDA 510(k) cleared and, in their standard configurations, CLIA waived — meaning a site with a CLIA Certificate of Waiver can run them without high-complexity lab personnel. CLIA waiver status is tied to specific analyte-and-matrix configurations, so a small number of expanded or specialty panels may fall outside the waived list; the product page for each cup states its status. If you operate under a Certificate of Waiver, confirm the configuration before you standardize on it.
Cutoff concentrations follow SAMHSA guidelines where an equivalent federal cutoff exists (for example 50 ng/mL for THC and 2,000 ng/mL for amphetamines), which keeps your screening thresholds aligned with what a certified confirmation lab will use. Where SAMHSA has no published cutoff for an analyte, the cup uses the manufacturer's validated cutoff, listed on the device insert.
Instant cups are screening devices. A non-negative result is a presumptive positive and must be confirmed by an accredited laboratory using a definitive method such as GC/MS or LC/MS-MS before it is used for any clinical, employment, or legal decision. Build that confirmation step into your policy and your chain-of-custody paperwork.
For in vitro diagnostic screening use. A positive screen is presumptive; obtain laboratory confirmation before any medical, employment, or legal decision.
Frequently asked questions
What's the difference between a 12-panel and a 16-panel cup?+
The panel count is simply how many drug classes the cup screens for at once. A 12-panel typically covers the common illicit and prescription classes (amphetamines, methamphetamine, THC, cocaine, opiates, oxycodone, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, methadone, PCP, buprenorphine, and one more), while a 16-panel adds analytes like fentanyl, ETG (alcohol), tramadol, or K2. Choose the panel that matches your program's risk profile — more panels cost more per test, so there's no benefit to screening for substances your population doesn't use.
Do Magenta cups come with chain-of-custody forms?+
The cups themselves are the test device; chain-of-custody forms are a separate paper or electronic record you maintain. Magenta cups are designed to support a defensible chain of custody — tamper-evident lids, a temperature strip, and a defined activation time — and we can supply compatible CCF forms on request. If your program requires DOT-style custody documentation, mention it when you request a quote.
How accurate are instant cups compared with lab tests?+
For screening, instant immunoassay cups are highly accurate at distinguishing negatives from presumptive positives at the stated cutoff — generally well over 95% agreement with laboratory immunoassay. They are not, however, confirmatory: they can't tell you exactly which drug in a class is present or its concentration. That's why any non-negative should go to a SAMHSA-certified lab for GC/MS or LC/MS-MS confirmation, which is the legally defensible result.
Can I customize which panels are in a cup?+
Yes. Beyond our stocked configurations we can build custom panel combinations for standing programs — adding fentanyl or ETG, swapping a class, or setting a specific cutoff. Custom configurations are arranged through a bulk quote and typically require a minimum order. Tell us the analytes and cutoffs you need and we'll confirm availability and lead time.
How does the temperature strip work?+
The integrated strip reads the specimen's temperature within about four minutes of collection. A fresh, body-temperature urine sample should fall within roughly 90–100°F (32–38°C). A reading outside that range is a red flag for substitution or adulteration and should trigger your program's recollect or observed-collection protocol.
What is the shelf life and how should cups be stored?+
Magenta cups carry a 3-year shelf life from manufacture — a year longer than most competitors — so bulk purchasing doesn't strand inventory. Store them sealed at room temperature (roughly 36–86°F / 2–30°C), away from direct sunlight and freezing. Each cup is foil-pouched and should be used promptly once opened.
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Build a volume tier around your real monthly usage, or open a wholesale account for net terms and negotiated pricing.
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