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Oral Fluid
The industry and technology are moving to oral fluid for good reason
Oral fluid testing offers a more convenient, immediate, and reliable method for detecting recent drug use, especially when testing for impairment or when avoiding potential adulteration is a priority. Its ease of use makes it an attractive alternative to urine testing
  • Simple, discreet collection without specialized facilities.
  • It can detect most substances shortly after ingestion and continues to be effective for 24 to 48 hours following use.
  • Highly accurate and meets strict regulatory standards.
  • Test for a robust number of the most relevant drugs of abuse including Xylazine
We accept saliva testing for both screening and confirmation. Quantisol is the required collection device—not only is it the only 510(k)-cleared option available, but it's also fully compatible with our automated system.

* Quantisal is a registered trademark of Abbott Laboratories. Vericare Laboratories is not affiliated or endorsed by Abbott Laboratories
Features and Benefits
Quantisal™ Convenient Oral Fluid Collections
The Quantisal™ collection device is widely used for oral fluid drug testing, combining unique scientific advantages with the efficiency of a simple, convenient specimen collection. With Quantisal, samples can be collected anytime, anywhere. No restrooms are needed, gender issues are eliminated, and the possibility of tampering and adulteration is significantly reduced because the specimen collection process is directly observed.
Using Quantisal™

● The Quantisal™ collection time typically spansa mere 5 minutes.

● It boasts a volume indicator window, allowing for effortless verification of sample adequacy.When the indicator turns blue, it signifies that 1mL has been gathered.

● Their transparent design ensures easy visibility, rendering tampering and adulteration a challenging endeavor.

Earlier Detection Windows
The mouth is rich in blood vessels, allowing for rapid drug absorption. Oral fluid testing can efficiently detect substances that have been consumed more recently. The detection window in oral fluid testing can be as short as a few hours. While each drug and donor varies, oral fluid is generally considered the most dependable, non-invasive specimen type for identifying recent use. It can detect most substances shortly after ingestion and continues to be effective for 24 to 48 hours following use.
Drug Concentrations
Drugs are typically present in oral fluid at lower concentrations compared to blood or urine. This requires the implementation of lower cut-off levels for oral fluid testing to accurately identify positive results. To effectively detect drugs in oral fluids, highly sensitive instruments like LC-MS and proprietary technology for sample extraction are essential. Our commitment is to provide the industry's highest quality standards.