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The Oralert 6 Oral Fluid Multi-Drug Test
multi saliva test Device is an immunoassay based
on the principle of competitive binding. A rapid,
screening test for the simultaneous, qualitative
detection of drugs and their metabolites in
human oral fluid. The OraLert 6 Oral Fluid Test
multi saliva test is a lateral flow chromatographic
immunoassay for the qualitative detection of
drugs and their metabolites in oral fluids.
The OraLert 6 Oral Fluid Test for drugs and
their metabolites is a rapid, oral fluid-screening
test that can be performed without the use of
an instrument. The test utilizes monoclonal
antibodies to selectively detect elevated levels
of specific drugs in human oral fluid.
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Multi-Drug Test. Unlike urine-based tests OraLert
6 Oral Fluid Multi drug test ready to use anytime,
in any location and anyone can be trained to
use the test in minutes. No Waiting For Lab
Results. Results In (10) Minutes - Built In
Confirmation Chamber. Bathrooms Not Required.
Detecting drug use with a multi saliva test
is a clean and easy Multi Drug Test technique.
Saliva specimens are collected while the donor
is under observation, which makes it harder
for the donor to tamper with the results. Oral
Multi-Drug Test Oral Fluid Drug Screen multi
saliva test collection process is much less
invasive and embarrassing than urine drug testing.
We offer quality saliva oral fluid drug test
kits. OraLert 6 Oral Fluid Multi drug test is
a dynamic saliva drug test kit detecting up
to 5 drugs. Our saliva Multi Drug Test kit detects
traces of drugs (or drug metabolites) in oral
fluids from the donor. Since drugs and drug
metabolites (residues) do not remain in oral
fluids as long as they do in urine, this method
shows more promise in determining current use
and impairment.
Oral Multi-Drug Test
Oral Fluid Test tests for drugs that may be
present in the multi saliva test specimen compete
against their respective drug conjugates for
binding sites on their specific antibody. During
testing, a portion of the oral fluid specimen
migrates upward by capillary action. A drug,
if present in the oral fluid specimen below
its cut-off concentration, will not saturate
the binding sites of its specific antibody.
The antibody will then react with the drug-protein
conjugate and a visible colored line will show
up in the multi saliva test line region of the
specific drug strip. The presence of drugs above
the cut-off concentration in the oral fluid
specimen will saturate all the binding sites
of the antibody. Therefore, the colored line
will not form in the test line region. A drug-positive
oral fluid specimen will not generate a colored
line in the specific test line region of the
strip because of drug competition, while a drug-negative
oral fluid specimen will generate a line in
the test line region because of the absence
of drug competition. To serve as a procedural
control, a colored line will always appear at
the control line region, indicating that proper
volume of specimen has been added and membrane
wicking has occurred.
The Oral Multi-Drug
Test Oral Fluid Drug Screen contains membrane
strips coated with drug-protein conjugates on
the multi saliva test line, polyclonal antibody
against gold-protein conjugate at the control
line, and a dye pad which contains colloidal
gold particles coated with antibody specific
to the drugs being tested. The OraLert 6 Oral
Multi-Drug Test saliva drug test specimen should
be collected using the collecting swab provided
with the kit, following the detailed instructions
under Directions for Use. No other collection
devices should be used with this assay. Oral
fluid collected at any time of the day may be
used. Allow the OraLert 6 Oral Multi-Drug
Test saliva Drug test to come to room temperature
(59-86¨F) prior to testing. 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.
1. Bring the OraLert 6 Multi Drug Test pouch
to room temperature before opening it. Remove
the test and Cap from the sealed pouch and use
the test as soon as possible. 2. Remove the
OraLert 6 Oral Multi-Drug Test Sample Collector
Cap from the collection Swab. Instruct the donor
to insert the Swab end of the collector into
the mouth and actively swab the inside of the
mouth and the top of the tongue. As soon as
the Swab softens slightly, the donor should
gently press the Swab between the tongue and
teeth to ensure complete saturation. 3. The
Swab is saturated when no hard spots can be
felt. Collect for a total of at least three
(3) minutes before removing the Swab. Remove
the collector from the mouth 4. Align the
Red Arrow on the OraLert 6 Multi Drug Test with
one of the White Marks on the Cap. Insert the
collector vertically into the Cap and press
down firmly. Twist the Cap clockwise 180 degrees
until the Red Arrow lines up with the other
White Mark. 5. Place the test device horizontally
on a clean and level surface with facing up.
6. Read results at 10 minutes. Do not read results
after 1 hour. 7. If positive results are
observed, secure Cap with security seal and
send the OraLert 6 Multi Drug Test Device to
a laboratory for confirmation. The laboratory
can access the reservoir through the Sample
Port.
1. The OraLert 6 Multi Drug Test
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) are preferred confirmatory
methods. 2. A positive test result does not
indicate the concentration of drug in the specimen
or the route of administration. 3. A negative
result may not necessarily indicate a drug-free
specimen. A Drug may be present in the specimen
below the cutoff level of the assay.
Cross-Reactivity A study was conducted to
determine the cross-reactivity of the test with
compounds spiked into drug-free PBS stock. The
compounds demonstrated no false positive results
on the OrAlert 6 multi saliva test when tested
with concentrations up to 100 mL
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Drug
Name: |
Abbr:
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Cutoff:
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| Amphetamine |
AMP
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50ng/mL
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| Methamphetamine |
mAMP
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50ng/mL
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| Marijuana |
THC
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100ng/mL
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| Phencyclidine |
PCP
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10ng/mL
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| Cocaine |
COC
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20ng/mL
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| Opiates |
OPI
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40ng/mL
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Configuration |
| 6-panel |
DSF-765-011 |
COC, THC(100), OPI, mAMP,
AMP, PCP |
Oralert 6
Saliva Drug Test
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