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I-Screen Oral Test
detect the presence of six drugs in ten minutes
test yourself in private, no bathroom needed
collect oral fluids, insert the sponge into the testing cassette, read the results
negative results if corresponding lines appear
positive results if corresponding lines do not appear
gives a positive result if amphetamine concentration exceeds 50 ng/ml
gives a positive result if methamphetamine concentration exceeds 50 ng/ml
gives a positive result if marijuana concentration exceeds 4 ng/ml
gives a positive result if PCP concentration exceeds 10 ng/ml
gives a positive result if cocaine concentration exceeds 20 ng/ml
gives a positive result if opiate concentration exceeds 40 ng/ml
Contents
oral fluid drug screen device for amphetamine, methamphetamine, marijuana, PCP, cocaine and opiates
oral fluid collector
complete and detailed instruction sheet
Instructions
Bring the pouch to room temperature before opening it. Remove the test panel from the sealed pouch and use it as soon as possible.
Instruct donor to introduce collector into mouth and actively swab the inside of the mouth and the top of the tongue until the sponge becomes slightly moist.
Collect for three minutes making sure to frequently press the sponge between the tongue and teeth to ensure saturation. No hard spots should be felt on the sponge when full.
Remove the collector and introduce to the test device by pushing into the chamber and turning clockwise until engaged. Set a timer for ten minutes.
At the end of ten minutes, remove the collector from the device by turning counterclockwise and pulling. Discard the collector.
If positive results are observed, engage the red reservoir into locked position for shipping by turning clockwise as far as possible. Secure reservoir with tamper evident tape and send to the laboratory for confirmation.
Interpretation of Results
NEGATIVE: Two lines appear. One colored line should be in the control region and another apparent colored or a faded color line adjacent should be in the test region. This negative result indicates that the drug concentration is below the detectable level. NOTE: The shade of the test line region will vary, but it should be considered negative whenever there is even a faint colored line.
POSITIVE: One colored line appears in the control region. No line appears in the test region. This positive result indicates that the drug concentration is above the detectable level.
INVALID: Control line fails to appear. Insufficient specimen volume or incorrect procedural techniques are the most likely reasons for control line failure. Review the procedure and repeat the test using a new test panel.