The Origin Oral fluid drug test offers employment and insurance professionals fast, convenient testing for up to 10 drugs of abuse, with no requirement for gender-specific collection observation. A sponge saturation indicator ensures adequate specimen and the collection swab locks into the device for a tamper-evident and airtight seal.
How long are the results valid after administering our tests?
Negative results can be read as soon as two lines (both control and test) appear on any test strip (often within 2 minutes). Read presumptive positive results at 10 minutes. Do not interpret results after 20 minutes.
Is there any specific way the products need to be stored? Do they have to be refrigerated?
All drug test devices can be stored at room temperature up to the date of expiration printed on the individual foil pouch. They cannot be stored in extreme heat or cold and must remain sealed in the foil pouch until use.
Are any of your drug tests FDA Cleared?
All of our urine and clinical tests have an FDA 510k clearance. Oral Test are not FDA 510 cleared.
What is the minimum amount of specimen needed for a conclusive test result?
The Origin Oral drug test has a built in saturation reader, which indicates when the donor has provieded enough saliva.
Does the product need to be disposed of in any special way, such as a biohazard bag?
Urine and oral drug screens do not pose a biohazard risk and can be disposed of in regular wasted receptacles.
Do you have to confirm a non-negative results? If so, how is this done?
Oral drug test can not be confirmed at a Samhsa Certified lab and are typically used a deterrent. Should you need laboratory confirmation, we recommend our FDA approved Urine tests.
NOTE: Urine specimens can be transferred from a urine collection container into the Test Cup, if necessary.
NEGATIVE
Two lines appear. One line visible in the control region (C), and another apparent line adjacent visible in the test region (T). This negative result indicates that the drug concentration is below the detectable level.
NOTE: The shade of color in the test line region (T) will vary, but it should be considered negative if a line is visible. There is no meaning attributed to the line color intensity or width.
POSITIVE
One line appears in the control region (C). No line whatsoever appears in the test region (T). The lack of a line in the test region (T) indicates a preliminary positive result for the corresponding drug of that specific test region. Send this urine specimen to a certified laboratory for a more specific confirmation by GC/MS.
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 device. If the problem persists, contact your supplier for technical support.
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Product Training Videos
We have created a product training video to help you with your drug testing.
We offer a free certification with our drug tests.