Drug Test Oral Swab
Detect the presence of 13 different illicit drugs with this 13 panel drug test oral swab with FYL.
The inclusion of fentanyl makes this 13 panel saliva drug test important to administer, due to the prevalence of this drug and its dangers.
The oral drug test provides a rapid diagnostic test that can easily be administered in a treatment center, hospital or medical facility setting.
Oral swabs drug test
Drug Name/Abbreviation | Cut-Off Level | Detection time |
Amphetamines/AMP | 50 ng/mL | 1-2 Days |
Cocaine/COC | 20 ng/mL | 2-4 Days |
Morphine/OPI | 40 ng/mL | 2-4 Days |
Marijuana/THC | 40 ng/mL | 5+ Days |
Methamphetamine/MET | 50 ng/mL | 2-4 Days |
Phencyclidine/PCP | 10 ng/mL | 7-14 Days |
Benzodiazepines/BZO | 50 ng/mL | 1-2 Days |
Buprenorphine/BUP | 10 ng/mL | 2-6 Days |
Oxycodone/OXY | 20 ng/mL | 1-3 Days |
Barbiturates/BAR | 50 ng/mL | 1-4 Days |
Methadone/MTD | 50 ng/mL | 1-3 Days |
Ecstasy/MDMA | 50 ng/mL | 2-4 Days |
Fentanyl/FYL | 20 ng/mL | 2-3 Days |
Extensive Testing With the 13 Panel Drug Test Oral Swab With FYL
Oral drug test accuracy means that this 13 panel drug test oral swab with FYL option is one of the most effective and extensive ways to test for drugs. Saliva drug tests are becoming more popular as a testing method and are often a preferred method in the workplace and medical field. Immediate results will determine the presence of the following drugs up to their corresponding cutoffs levels:
- AMP (Amphetamies up to 1000)
- OPI (Opioids up to 300)
- MET (Methamphetamines up to 1000)
- BZO (Benzodiazepines up to 300)
- COC (Cocaine up to 300)
- MTD (Methadone up to 300)
- OXY (Oxycodone up to 100)
- BUP (Buprenorphine up to 10)
- MDMA (Methylenedioxyphenethylamine up to 500)
- THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol in Marijuana up to 50)
- BAR (Barbiturates up to 300)
- PCP (Phencyclidine up to 25)
- FYL (Fentanyl up to 200)
Benefits of a Drug Test Mouth Swab
Oral testing is a highly beneficial way of testing for illicit drugs and is preferred by many over a rapid urine drug test. Firstly, it is less invasive for people and does not require them to collect a sample which can be awkward. Testing urine is also an unpleasant experience for those administering the test. Secondly, the testing of oral liquid is easier and more immediate. Patients are able to remain in front of the medical professional administering the test. The detection window is shorter so it can be used on the spot where the suspected use of an illegal substance may have taken place. It can also be used in situations where people are outside, in a vehicle or where access to a bathroom is not readily available.
The Importance of a 13 Panel Saliva Drug Test
The immediate nature of the drug test mouth swab is that it can be used for safety purposes. In situations where the immediate safety of people would be compromised, the saliva test is crucial. These types of situations include being a driver of a vehicle that carries passengers or operating heavy-duty machinery that would carry substantial risks to other people if that person was under the influence of narcotics. The saliva drug test can be performed on the spot and if a positive test result is reflected, that person can be removed from the situation where they might cause harm to others.
Using the 13 Panel Oral Drug Test
This test is easy to use and provides results for each of the 13 drugs in individual testing panels. If a single line appears, it means that the test is positive and that particular drug is present and if there are two lines, this indicates a negative result.
How To Use Oral Swabs
FORENSIC USE PRODUCT
This is a Forensic Use Only device and is intended for use only in drugs of abuse testing for law enforcement purposes.
Appropriate users of such devices include, for example, court systems, police departments, probation/parole offices, juvenile detention centers, prisons, jails, correction centers, and other similar law enforcement entities, or laboratories or other establishments performing forensic testing for these entities.
Some drug test kits that test for Fentanyl, and specialty tests, like the K2/Spice, Alcohol (ALC), Cotinine (COT), Ethyl-Glucuronide(ETG), Fentanyl(FEN), Synthetic Marijuana (K2), Ketamine (KET), Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD), Methaqualone (MQL), Bath Salts (MDPV), Kratom (Krat), Tianeptine (ZAZA), Xylazine Psilocybin(Mushrooms) drug test, fall under the category of Forensic Use Only.
These designations are clearly marked on the product’s page. Some saliva/oral-based drug detection devices are for forensic use only. However, if you have any doubts about the intended use and setting for any rapid screening device, it’s advisable to contact claire@bulkdrugtesting.com.
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