There are many different reasons to conduct drug tests. Courts can order testing for legal cases involving custody and divorce. Companies can order employee drug testing, and sporting officials can subject athletes to drug screening to see if they used performance-enhancing drugs.
There are also many different types of tests, including urine, blood, and hair testing. One of the most effective screening types, however, is the saliva drug test, and that is where the Five Panel Swabscreen Oral fluid test comes in.
This Five Panel SwabScreen Oral Drug Test improves the steps and results of performing a drug test. An oral drug test is less invasive and there is no messy collection. This procedure does not require a private restroom, which makes it easier for anyone to perform a drug test. This also allows drug testing to be observed and hard to adulterate the saliva sample.
Up to 5 different illicit drugs can be detected in one testing.
A Five Panel Swabscreen Oral Swab Test provides a quick and convenient method for testing oral fluid. This oral fluid drug testing kit consists of a sponge applicator that collects saliva and a container that shows instant results. This kit is ideal for the detection of drug use and can detect metabolites of various substances, including:
    Amphetamines
    Methamphetamines
    Cocaine
    Opiates
    Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) which is a compound of cannabis
Model
Drugs Tested
SSO-254
AMP / COC / mAMP / OPI / THC
Tests
AMP / COC / mAMP / OPI / THC
Directions for Use
When administering oral fluid testing, it is crucial that you carefully follow the directions for use. Deviating from the instruction can result in an invalid result. You should also not remove the testing kit from its pouch if you don’t intend to use it right away.
For at least ten minutes before administering oral fluid testing, the donor should not have anything in their mouth, including food, liquids, chewing gum, or tobacco products.
Before conducting the test, start by checking that the pouch is sealed. Then, open the seal and remove the collector from its bag.
A protective cap should cover the sponge end of the collector. Remove the cap and make sure not to touch the sponge, so it remains sterile.
Advise the donor to put the collector in their mouth and keep it there until the sponge is fully saturated with oral fluid, which takes around three minutes. The donor should also move the handle to swab their tongue and inside of their cheeks. A saturated sponge will have no hard spots that are still dry.
While you wait for the oral fluid to saturate the sponge, prepare the test device by placing it on a clean, level surface such as a tabletop. Remove the collector from the donor’s mouth, insert the sponge end into the tester, and lock it in place by screwing in the collector cap.
While the test is running, ensure that the collector remains upright on a flat surface. After ten minutes, the results will appear as a color signal on the membrane of the tester.
Interpretation of Results
Negative Result
The membrane of the test kit features two regions: one is a control region (C), and the other is a test region (T).
If the oral fluid drug testing result is negative, a colored band will appear in both the test and control regions. These lines can be any shade of red. The oral fluid drug test results are negative, even if the band in the test region is a light shade of pink and barely visible.
Preliminary Positive Result:
If a band appears in the control region, but no line appears in the test region, you have a preliminary positive oral fluid testing result. In this case, you need to confirm the result with secondary analytical oral fluid testing, which can be either a gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) or gas chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry (GC/MS/MS). Preliminary positive oral fluid testing results don’t indicate the administration route or concentration of the drug in the oral fluid.
Invalid Result:
If the band in the control region doesn’t appear, the test produced an invalid oral fluid testing result that you should discard. Invalid oral fluid testing can be the result of a procedural error or technical issue. If the donor had an object such as gum or food in their mouth ten minutes before the test, it can affect the composition of the oral fluid and also cause an invalid oral fluid testing result.
In the case of an invalid result, administer the procedure again with a new test kit. If the result is invalid for a second and third time, there may be an issue with the batch, and you should contact us to resolve the issue.
This provides only a qualitative, preliminary analytical result. A secondary analytical method must be used to obtain a confirmed result. Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) or gas chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry (GC/MS/MS) is the preferred confirmatory method.
Please note, there is a possibility that technical or procedural errors, as well as other interfering substances in the oral fluid specimen, may cause erroneous results.
A positive test result does not indicate the concentration of drug in the specimen or the route of administration.
Advantages of Testing Oral Fluid
Testing oral fluid offers several advantages over other testing methods, including urine-, blood-, and hair testing.
    Oral fluid drug testing is reliable with a long detection time.
    It involves a quick and straightforward process that can be conducted anywhere.
    The collection process takes place under observation, which eliminates the risk of specimen tampering.
    It is possible to test for a wide range of drugs, including amphetamines, cocaine, opiates, and tetrahydrocannabinol.
    An oral fluid drug test is not as invasive as, say, a blood drug test, and the process is sanitary. As a result, the collector doesn’t have to be the same sex as the donor. The procedure also doesn’t have to take place in a private restroom.
    Testing oral fluid is relatively affordable, especially considering the accuracy of swab testing and the relatively long detection time.
Drug Detection Period
How long does speed stay in your system—how about THC? Cocaine? These questions are common in online forums. Several factors determine the detection window of a fluid drug test, including intensity of use, frequency of use, drug tolerance, the type of drug, and body mass. The drug test brand also determines the time frame for detection.
With oral fluid testing, the detection window for marijuana and opioids is up to 72 hours. The detection window for cocaine and amphetamines can be up to 48 hours.
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Storage
Store as packaged in the sealed pouch at room temperature. The test device is stable through the expiration date printed on the sealed pouch.
The test device must remain in the sealed pouch until use. DO NOT FREEZE. Do not use beyond the expiration date.
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