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Saliva Drug Screens:
6 Panel Saliva Drug Test
ORALERT 6 Panel Saliva Drug Test
ORALINE IV
Tests for: Marijuana, Cocaine, Opiates, Methamphetamine
(THC, OPI, mAMP, COC)
INTENDED USE
The OraLine® IV s.a.t. (substance of abuse test) saliva drug screen is an immunoassay designed for the qualitative detection of four (4) drugs of abuse in human oral fluid. This product has the lowest detections for drugs that we have seen in the marketplace.
Oraline IV (4 panel Saliva Drug Screen)
Detects |
Cutoff Levels
Oraline IV |
THC – Cannabinoids delta 9-THC
11-nor-delta 9-COOH-THC
(Marijuana, Hash, Pot) |
4 ng/mL
4 ng/mL |
COC – Cocaine
Benzoylecgonine
(Crack, Coke) |
25 ng/mL
8 ng/mL |
MET – Methamphetamine
(Speed, Crank, Ecstasy) |
3.75 ng/mL |
OPI – Morphine
(Heroin, Morphine, Codeine) |
2 ng/mL |
Also Detects the following drugs: METH: Amphetamines at 2500 ng/ml, Ecstacy at 5 ng/ml, Opiates: Hydrocodone (Lortab & Vicodin) at 1.69 ng/ml, Oxycodone (Oxycontin, Percodan, & Percocet) at 250 ng/ml, for a total of 8 drugs.
The OraLine® IV is intended for forensic drug testing use only; to be used in such facilities as court systems, police departments, probation/parole officers, juvenile detention centers, prisons, jails, and correction centers.
The OraLine IV was developed to achieve Optimal Drug Test Results using fresh human oral fluid saliva samples. It is not recommended to use altered or aged human saliva samples, as these saliva samples may have inconsistent flow patterns and yield unsatisfactory results with this Oraline 4 panel mouth swab drug test.
The OraLine® IV (4 panel ) Saliva Drug Screen otherwise known as (mouth swab drug test) assay provides only a preliminary screening drug test result. A more specific alternative drug testing method must be used to obtain a confirmed analytical result. Although other chemical drug test confirmation methods are available Liquid or Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (LC or GC/MS) are the preferred saliva drug test confirmatory methods. Clinical considerations and professional judgment should be applied to the analysis involving drugs of abuse, particularly when positive drug test results are indicated
WHY CHOOSE ORALINE IV?
- Easy To Use, Just add Saliva to the dish on end of device, place cap on, and sat on a hard surface, then interpret.
- THC 4 NG/ML (lowest)
- 18-24 month expiration
- Tests for 4 drugs THC/COC/MAMP/OPI, plus MAMP detects: Amphetamine-5000 ng/ml & OPI detects: Vicodin, Lortab, Percodan, & Percocet, & Hydromorphone
- No Steps Involved!
- No Step Saliva Drug Screen !
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Benefits of Oraline 4 panel Saliva Drug Test |
OraLine IV
Saliva Drug Test |
Fast Results |
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Easy To Administer |
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Clean Collection-No Urine to Collect |
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Non-invasive |
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Hard to adulterate the drug specimen- saliva donor is present in front of drug collector so it is highly unlikely that the oral fluid drug screen be adulterated or substituted |
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Tests for low levels of THC marijuana |
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Accurate, Reliable & Economical |
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Easy for employment drug screening |
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Eliminates Shy Bladder Syndrome Excuses |
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Oral Fluids 4 panel test screens for immediation detection of drugs of abuse |
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ORALINE IV (4 PANEL) SALIVA DRUG TEST ---COLLECTION PROCEDURE I
- Remove the test device from the pouch. Verify that five (5) green lines are present in the test window. If the green lines are not present, a new device with 5 visible green lines should be used.
- Mark the Oral Fluid device with the subject’s name or ID number. Remove the cap.
- Let the test subject accumulate sufficient oral fluid in the mouth first, then place the spoon end of
the device into the subject’s mouth and collect a spoonful of oral fluid sample. When collecting the
sample, make sure the spoon is in a horizontal position with the handle upward as illustrated.
- Once the spoon is filled, do not replace the cap until the sample shows up in the view window. Place
the device on a protected flat surface, and allow running for 10-12 minutes.
- The test results are read between 10-12 minutes in the viewing window. Make sure the control line
(C) is clearly visible before reading and recording the saliva drug test results.
ORALINE IV (4 PANEL) SALIVA DRUG TEST ---COLLECTION PROCEDURE II
Use this alternate Saliva Collection Procedure when direct saliva collection and testing are difficult, due to the test environment or other medical conditions.
- Same as Oraline IV (4 Panel) Salive Drug Test- Collection Procedure I -(see above)
- Same as Oraline IV (4 Panel) Salive Drug Test- Collection Procedure I -(see above)
- Collect oral fluid into a plastic cup.
- Fill the spoon by transferring the
oral fluid into the spoon, by pouring
or pipetting from the cup. Make
sure the spoon is held horizontally
with the handle in an upward
position, as shown, when filling the Oraline 4 Saliva Drug Test Device.
NOTE: If the saliva drug test is read before ten (10) minutes, the intensity of the colored lines may still change, or a new line may appear after ten (10)
minutes. Thus, it is always important to record the results within 10-12 minutes for consistency.
INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS
The Oral Fluid Saliva Drug Test results are determined by the presence or absence of red lines.
With a POSITIVE sample, the drug or drug metabolite from the
sample solution blocks the limited antibody binding sites on the colored microspheres. This reaction prevents the attachment of the colored
microspheres to the antigenic probe sites on the membrane. Therefore, a POSITIVE test result for one of the four drugs is indicated by the
absence of its corresponding red line.
A NEGATIVE test result for all of the four drugs is indicated by the presence of all five (5) red lines.
Lines MET, OPI, COC, and THC are the drug probe lines, and line C is the control or reference line (see diagrams). Line C is not related to
the presence of any drug, but shows that the microsphere particles have completely traveled along the membrane and that the test is viable.
The line intensity may vary for each drug. Do not compare line intensities when interpreting results.
The OraLine® IV is a qualitative test and the intensity of the lines does not correspond to drug concentration. The OraLine® IV only
indicates the presumptive presence or absence of a specific drug in the oral fluid sample, and provides preliminary qualitative test results.
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