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OralStat®
(For Forensic Use Only)

OralStat is a revolutionary point of collection test for drugs of abuse in oral fluids. OralStat combines the convenience of oral fluid collection with the sensitivity, accuracy and precision of a laboratory based test providing results in about 16 minutes.

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AMP
amphetamines 25 ng/ml

BZO
benzodiazepines 25 ng/ml

COC
cocaine 12 ng/ml

MTD
methadone 25 ng/ml

METHMDMA
methamphetamines
ecstasy
25 ng/ml

OPI
opiates 20 ng/ml

PCP
phencyclidine 5 ng/ml

THC
marijuana 25 ng/ml

  • Eight drugs available
  • Six drugs per test - multiple configurations
  • Numeric labeled versions available

  • All collections can be observed
  • No restroom needed
  • Specimen collection takes just two minutes
  • Volume indicator: ensures correct specimen volume
  • No shy bladder issues
  • No specimen dilution or tampering issues
  • Results ready in about 16 minutes
  • Rapid results allow for quick decisions

  • Each test strip has built-in procedural control
  • Colloidal gold technology = superior sensitivity, accuracy & precision
  • Tested for cross-reactivity against most common drugs and other substances
  • Detects parent THC

  • Web based training with certification test
  • CD-ROM training
  • Onsite training with Train the Trainers
  • Technical support 24/7/365
     

Minimum criteria
for selecting oral fluid point of collection drug tests

1. Device should test for the drugs recommended by SAMHSA

The Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has published proposed guidelines recommending that saliva based tests detect amphetamines, methamphetamines, MDMA, cocaine, opiates, PCP and THC.

2. Marijuana detection

Many tests on the market are designed to detect THC metabolite (THC-COOH). Studies have shown that marijuana use will only be detected by testing for the residual parent drug. Therefore, detection of THC parent drug is required.

3. Sensitivity / Cut-offs

Drugs are present at much lower levels in saliva than in urine. Use a test that has the lowest cut-off levels to optimize identifying drug users.

4. Easy, rapid collection

The collection of the saliva sample should be easy and should not take more than a few minutes.

5. Sample volume indicator

Inadequate sample volume is a key factor in test failure in oral fluid testing. A sample adequacy feature can ensure that the correct amount of oral fluid is collected from every donor, every time, optimizing product performance.

6. Same sample used for confirmation

The collection device should provide for a split sample, allowing the same sample to be sent for confirmation if necessary.

7. Training and Support

Oral fluid testing is relatively new, therefore training provided by a manufacturer should be comprehensive. Ongoing technical support is critical to maintaining an effective drug testing program. A manufacturer should provide both training and support.


OralStat - the RIGHT choice!