rapid exams saliva drug test training
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rAPId exAmS SALIVA druG TeST TrAINING
FEATURES
oral Fluid Test with Sponge Saturation Indicator
• Sponge Saturation Indicator (Patent Pending)• Tests exclusive to this device: Cotinine (50 ng/mL),
EDDP (20 ng/mL), Ketamine (50 ng/mL)• 100% tamper evident – saliva held airtight for
confi rmation• Sponge reduces viscosity for faster-running tests• Detect up to 10 drugs including alcohol• One drug per strip for superior accuracy and sensitivity
AVAILABLE DRUGSAlcohol (ALC) .02%
Amphetamine (AMP) 50
Barbiturates (BAR) 50
Benzodiazepines (BZO) 10
Buprenorphine (BUP) 5
Cocaine (COC) 20
Cotinine (COT) 50
EDDP 20
Ketamine (KET) 50
Marijuana (THC)(parent)
1250
Methadone (MTD) 30
Methamphetamine (MET)
50
Opiates (OPI) 40
Oxycodone (OXY) 20
Phencyclidine (PCP) 10
Propoxyphene (PPX) 50
All cutoffs in ng/mL except alcohol
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Screening Device (A) Collection Swab (B)
Test strips
Indicator window
Test results area
Saturation indicator
strip
Locking fl ange
Sponge
Testing Procedure
1
Remove device from foil pouch
Remove collection swab from plastic pouch
Procedure: Specimen collection
2 IMPORTANT: DONORS SHOULD NOT PLACE ANYTHING (INCLUDING FOOD, DRINK, GUM AND TOBACCO PRODUCTS) IN THEIR MOUTH FOR AT LEAST 10 MINUTES PRIOR TO THE PROCEDURE. DO NOT BITE, SUCK, OR CHEW ON THE SPONGE. REFRAIN FROM TALKING WHILE COLLECTION SWAB IS IN THE MOUTH.
10 min.C
T
INVALIDPOSITIVE(+)
NEGATIVE(-)
Procedure: Specimen collection
2
The purpose of Step 2 is to saturate the sponge with saliva. With collection swab, have donor sweep the inside of mouth (cheek, gums, tongue) several times, then hold swab in closed mouth until color on the saturation indicator strip appears in the indicator window of the collection swab. Donor must leave swab in mouth until instructed to remove it. note: if at 7 minutes, color on saturation indicator has not appeared in indicator window, proceed with test.
Donor may remove swab from mouth when
color appears in the indicator window
Sponge Saturation Indicator
Procedure: Assay
3Remove collection swab (B) from mouth and insert it sponge first into the screening device (A), pushing until the locking flange locks in place in the bottom of the device.
NOTE: Once the collection swab locks in place, the device is airtight, tamper evident, and ready to dispose of or send to lab for confirmation (on presumptive positive result).
Procedure: Assay
3Ensure that specimen is contacting all test strips. If not, rotate the device side to side / front to back to disperse the specimen within the chamber. With specimen dispersed, set device upright on flat surface and keep upright while test is running.
45° max. rotation
10 min.C
T
INVALIDPOSITIVE(+)
NEGATIVE(-)
Procedure: Interpret results
4
Read negative results as soon as two lines appear on any test strip, often within 2 minutes. Any indication of a line in the test region (T) should be considered a line, and therefore a negative result. Read presumptive positive results at 10 minutes. If the device includes alcohol, read the alcohol strip at 2 minutes.
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