Drug of Abuse Saliva Test
Drug TEST from saliva is a rapid test for the simultaneous detection of the following drugs in saliva: morphine, heroin, amphetamine, marihuana, hashish and cocaine. The test should be used when it is not known exactly which drug was taken.
The test involves taking a saliva sample using a special probe and the sample container, then the introduction of 3 drops of saliva into each of two circular windows of the test cassette. The cassette test is composed of two test strips arranged in a plastic housing. Strip on the left detects morphine and heroin (OPI) and amphetamine (AMP).
Strip on the right side detects marihuana and hashish (THC) and cocaine (COC). Each strip has an internal quality control (line C in the control area).
The appearance of a colored control line indicates that the test was performed correctly. Results of the test in the form of colored lines are read after 10 minutes. The saliva drug test provides information about the pathological condition caused by drug use and is therefore helpful
in diagnosing drug addiction.
The test is also helpful in monitoring therapeutic activities related to the treatment of these addictions.
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result in 10 minutes
1 test
