A drug is any substance that, when absorbed into the body, changes normal bodily function. In pharmacology, it is “a chemical substance used in the treatment, diagnosis, cure, or prevention of disease or otherwise it is used to augment physical or mental well-being”. Drugs may be prescribed for a limited duration or on a regular basis for chronic disorders. There are also some drugs that can cause habituation and addiction. Drugs can be managed in a number of ways whether it’s recreational or medicinal one by means of technical examination of whether urine, sweat, blood, oral fluid, or even hair samples. This is referred to as drug test or drug screening. It determine the presence neither the absence of specified drugs nor even their metabolized traces.
There are primary types of drug tests: urine, blood, hair, saliva and sweat. The most common is the urine test which has the benefit of being inexpensive and less intrusive than the blood test.
Urine Tests are the least expensive of the test methods and are considered as an intrusive method of testing. These can be done at home though need lab verification for accurate results. Also, detect use primarily within the past week (longer with regular use) that can be affected by abstaining from use for a period of time before the test. These tests are often temperature tested too to assure sample integrity. Saliva Tests are a little more expensive than the urine testing, but less than hair or blood tests and considered a relatively undisturbing process of drug testing. These are becoming more common because these kinds of test are easy to manage but require lab processing to guarantee accuracy. One can detect use first and foremost within the past few days and can detect more recent use than other testing methods. Such tests also have no nationally accepted standards or cut off concentrations for detection, making results greatly reliant on the specific product purchased. This could also make results less-reliable or acceptable for legal cases. Not to mention such tests are more reliable for detection of Methamphetamine, Opiates and less reliable for THC or Cannabinoids. Hair Tests are currently several times more costly than the urine tests and considered a relatively unintrusive manner of drug testing. These detect substance use over a longer period and do not usually identify use within the past week. Drugs, such as opiates (codeine, morphine, heroin) lay down on the hair shaft very tightly and are shown not to migrate along the shaft, thus, if a long segment of hair is available one can draw some “relative” conclusions about when the use occurred. However cocaine, although very easy to detect, is able to drift along the shaft; making it very difficult to determine when the drug was used and for how long. Blood Tests are the most expensive and common way of testing among the rest. Not to mention that these are the most meddling method of testing and most accurate one. Sweat (Patch) Tests are deemed relatively intrusive means of drug testing because these require the wearing of a patch for an extended period of time. They are controversial in terms of accuracy for some reason to consider that surface contamination (such as cannabis smoke) can cause a false reading. Also, such tests can detect use which would not prompt other tests. Because of the short detection period for many drugs in urine, single use of many drugs longer than a week prior to using the patch will not cause a positive urine test. Since the skin patches are gathering sweat over an extended period of time, it is possible that any use during that time will turn out a positive outcome.
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Different Types of Drug Test
How to Take OrAlert Oral Test
Saliva drug test or Oral drug test is the ideal for drug testing at both home and work place. These tests are equivalent to urine drug test in accuracy, process, quick results etc. This is an efficient form of drug testing and enables to employ the random drug testing programs. This is one of the popular drug test methods used to find drug abuse instantly.
OrAlert oral test detects the six most common abused drugs. This test detects the abnormal concentrations of different drugs at a time using oral fluids. Collection of specimen for this test is simple without any issues of adulteration or manipulation.
Why is the test conducted?
OrAlert oral test detects the increased levels of drug concentrations in human oral fluid. This test is used to detect the presence of amphetamine, methamphetamine, cocaine, opiates, marijuana, phencyclidine and their metabolites in oral fluids by utilizing the monoclonal antibodies.
How to do the test:
Allow the OrAlert oral fluid drug screen device to reach the room temperature before testing. Use the test as soon as possible after removing the test device and the cap from the sealed pouch. Insert the sponge end of the collector into the mouth between the tongue and upper portion the mouth. As the sponge softens slightly, the donor should press the sponge between tongue and teeth to ensure the complete saturation. Insert the collector in the mouth for three minutes. Then insert the collector into the test device by pushing it into the chamber and turning the collector clockwise. Wait for a minute, rotate the collection chamber anticlockwise and set the timer for nine minutes. Take the results after nine minutes.
Interpretation:
For a positive result, when the drug concentration is above the detectable level, a colored line appears in the control region (C) and no line appears in the test region (Drug /T). For a negative result, two lines appear. One colored line in the control region(C) and another apparent colored line appears in the adjacent test region (Drug/T). Control lines fail to appear in an invalid result that can be caused by insufficient specimen volume or incorrect procedural techniques.
This test provides preliminary analytical test results. In order to obtain confirmed analytical results, more specific alternate chemical methods like Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) and gas chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry (GC/MS/MS) can be administered, particularly when preliminary results are positive.
OrAlert Oral Test is simple and fast that can be conducted by anyone. It is a donor friendly system, which is hassle-free to detect multiple drugs at on shot.
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