O-Trust SE Oral Fluid Multi-Drug Test Cup





The Saliva Oral Fluid Test Kit is designed for rapid detection of AMP, COC, MET, OPI, PCP, and THC in saliva. It is easy to use with a simple collection method and delivers results quickly within 3-5 minutes. The compact design makes it portable and convenient for on-the-go testing. It is difficult to adulterate, ensuring reliable results. The product comes with a support team ready to assist with any issues. Ensure accurate results by following the provided instructions, and avoid using expired or damaged devices.
*For Forensic Use Only
SPECIFICATION:
Method: Competitive binding lateral flow immunochromatographic assay
Time to Result: 3-5 minutes
Storage Condition: Store as packaged in the sealed pouch at 39-86°F (4-30°C). DO NOT FREEZE.
Shelf Life: 24 months
Sample Type: Urine
Cut-Off Level: see below table
Kit Sizes: 5 Tests/box
Kit Contents:
Test cup
Sponge collector SE
Instructions for use
Quick reference guide
FEATURES:
Without privacy issue: You can do the test anywhere you want for saliva collection. No need for a restroom.
Easy to use and fast to use: Hold the sponge in your mouth for 3 minutes, then snap it into the cup. The result will show up in 3-5 minutes.
Lightweight and portable: Compact to test for 6 substances including AMP, COC, MET, OPI, PCP, and THC. Easy to carry.
Difficult to adulterate: Collect and test on the spot, making it difficult to adulterate.
Advantages of Saliva Drug Testing:
Compared to urine testing products, saliva testing offers the following advantages:
Convenient and clean sample collection.
Earlier detection window.
High sensitivity.
On-the-spot, face-to-face sample collection, not restricted by location.
Reduces the risk of adulteration or sample substitution, allowing one-to-many sample collection and testing.
Enhances the efficiency of anti-drug systems and is ideal for roadside drugged driving screening.
HOW TO USE:
Step 1: Collect the sample for less than or equal to 3 minutes using a swab until the sponge is fully saturated or the indicator turns red.
Step 2: The indicator will turn red when the sample collection is complete.
Step 3: Insert the sample swab into the testing container until it snaps into place.
Step 4: Wait 3-5 minutes for the result. Peel the label to reveal the outcome.
Note: Ensure the sponge is fully saturated or the indicator turns red before proceeding with the test.
INTERPRET THE RESULTS:
Negative: Two lines appear (C and T).
Positive: One line appears at the control region (C).
Invalid: No line appears in the control region (C).
CUT-OFF LEVELS (For more information, please click here):
POTENTIAL ISSUES:
No bands appear on the strip (Replace the test card and retest according to the instructions):
The product has expired, and the C line does not appear.
During sample application, the sample exceeds the MAX line, causing the gold-labeled antibodies to enter the sample well and disrupting the chromatographic flow. This prevents the antigen-antibody reaction from forming.
Only the T line appears, and the C line is absent (Replace the test card and retest according to the instructions):
The product is damp, rendering the absorbent end of the test strip ineffective, and the chromatographic flow cannot fully form.
The drug user does not test positive (Collect a new sample the next day and retest):
The drug was recently used, and the substance has not yet been metabolized into the sample.
No recent drug use; collect alternative samples such as hair for testing.
Cross-reaction with other drugs (Check the manual to see if cross-reaction is mentioned; if not, contact the manufacturer):
Different products may cross-react with different drugs.
The discrepancy between drug users and confirmation results:
False Positive:
The sample contains cross-reactive substances.
Check the composition of drug metabolites. During confirmation analysis, ensure that protein-bound metabolites have been preprocessed.
False Negative:
Differences between the product and confirmation standards (commonly occur near the CUTOFF threshold).
Conduct a quantitative analysis of the sample to determine the drug concentration range.
T line appears, but the color is faint:
The sample contains a small amount of the drug, and the concentration does not reach the CUTOFF value. This is generally interpreted as a negative result.