How An Oral Drug Test Works
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What an Oral Drug Test is and How An Oral Drug Test Works
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A oral drug test generally involves the donor giving a sample of saliva to the drug testing entity to test for drug use. After saliva collection from the donor, the oral drug test sample is either tested on-site or sent out to a lab for more exhaustive oral drug testing. On-site oral drug testing provide qualitative results, and when supplemented with laboratory-based confirmation oral drug tests, can be defended in a court of law.
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The oral drug test simply involves using a swab that looks very similar to a common toothbrush but in place of bristles a pad that serves to collect the saliva in the mouth. The pad is placed between the lower cheek and gum for about two minutes. Once saturated with saliva the pad is then transfered to a collection vial. Many of the most commonly abused drugs can be detected in saliva including marijuana, thc, heroin, cocaine and amphetamines. A oral drug test can generally detect drug use during the previous few days and are as accurate as urine drug tests. Saliva or oral fluid based drug tests are becoming more prevalent because of their convenience and the fact that they can not be adulterated. Furthermore, on-site saliva based tests in particular enable the implementation of random testing programs, proven to be the most effective type of drug screening and the most difficult to pass. |
For more information on a Oral Drug Test test see Saliva Drug Test
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