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What drugs does the device detect and at what cutoffs?

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What drugs does the device detect and at what cutoffs?

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Amphetamine, Cocaine, Methamphetamine, Opiates, Marijuana, and Methadone. Test Calibrator Cut-off Amphetamine (AMP) d-Amphetamine 50 ng/mL Methamphetamine (MET) d-Methamphetamine 50 ng/mL Marijuana (THC) THC-COOH 12 ng/mL Cocaine (COC) Benzoylecgonine 20 ng/mL Opiates (OPI) Morphine 40 ng/mL 2. Q: What is the detection window compared to other drug testing methods? A: Saliva and blood have similar detection windows. Testing saliva/blood will detect drug use faster than testing urine. Saliva/blood may detect drug ingestion immediately while drug detection in urine may take 6-8 hours post ingestion. 3. Q: What is a lateral flow device? A: The oral fluids test is based on competitive binding. Drugs that may be present in the oral fluid specimen compete against their respective drug conjugate for binding sites on their specific antibody. During testing, a portion of the oral fluid sample migrates across the membrane. If no drug is present above the cut-off, the sample will not saturate the

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