
Oral Fluids Testing
Saliva / Oral fluid-based drug tests can usually identify substance of abuse usage for the period of only some days. Saliva or oral fluid based drug tests are becoming more widespread since of their easy and convenient drug testing procedure and because they actually can not be adulterated. Oral fluid / Saliva based tests are as truthful as urine onsite drug tests and can be obtained from HireSafe. The saliva drug testing procedure is not gender-specific and could be performed for pre-employment, random, post-accident, reasonable suspicion, or return-to-duty testing. Results that are "presumed-positive" must be re-tested under the same conditions as a urine-based test for compliance. The re-testing procedure has an additional expense.
This saliva drug test kit is good for: Amphetamines, Benzodiazepine, Cocaine, Marijuana, Methamphetamine and Opiates.
| Oral fluid (saliva) drug tests are quickly becoming the best alternative for on-site drug testing at both the home and workplace. Saliva drug testing procedure is known as a "current drug use detector" for corporate officers who want to monitor on site drugs of abuse. Advantages of oral fluid (saliva) testing using well-proven technology over traditional urine drug screening tests: Oral fluid collection doesn't require any special facilities, specimen samples for saliva testing may be collected under direct supervision without donor privacy issues and there are impossible to cheat oral drugs testing. Modern drug screening technology provides easy saliva test procedure and accurate drug test results. It is practically not possible to mask the drug screening saliva samples with drug consumed. The oral fluid drug test is the interceptive test that lessens or even gets rid of the collection fees, decreases the procedural issues and broadly cut lost work time. The test kit includes all components like, instruction card to eliminate the errors. |  |
Intake of food is not advisable prior to saliva drugs testing as some food tend to make the saliva fluid more viscous and may make the migration of saliva difficult. The advantage of saliva as a specimen of choice for drug test has been identified by psychiatrist, investigators and laboratory directors involved in monitoring drug abuse. This test does not entail any special training for collection and facilitates drug testing at a lower cost.
The saliva drug test applies a distinguished, safe and plain specimen collection procedure.
| Drug Name: | Abbr: | Cutoff: |
| Amphetamine | AMP | 50ng/mL |
| Methamphetamine | mAMP | 50ng/mL |
| Marijuana | THC | 12ng/mL |
| Phencyclidine | PCP | 10ng/mL |
| Cocaine | COC | 20ng/mL |
| Opiates | OPI | 40ng/ |
iScreen Instructions
| | Section I: Sample Collection Instruct the donor not to place anything in the mouth including food, drink, gum or tobacco products for at least 10 minutes prior to collection. Remove Sample Collector Protector.
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- Insert Sponge end of collector into mouth.
- Actively swab the inside of the mouth and tongue with Sponge. As soon as the Sponge softens slightly, gently press the Sponge between the tongue and teeth to ensure complete saturation. The Sponge is saturated when no hard spots can be felt. Collect for at least three (3) minutes before removing Sponge.
- Hand the saturated collector over to the tester.
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| Section II: Testing  | A. | Align the Red Arrow on the device with either one of the White Marks on the Cap. Insert the collector vertically into the Cap and press down firmly until the Cap reaches the thread. | | B. | Twist the Handle clockwise 180° to tighten the Cap until the Red Arrow lines up with the other White Mark. | | C. | Place the test device horizontally on a clean and level surface with result window facing up. | |
Read results at five (5) minutes.
Results stable up to sixty (60) minutes.
 * All positive results are presumptive and should be confirmed by an alternative method. The preferred confirmation method is GC/MS or GC/MS/MS. | If results are positive, secure Cap with Security Seal and send to laboratory for confirmation.
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For Forensic Use Only