Accurate™ Marijuana Oral Saliva THC Drug Test, For Professional Use, 25/Box
Brand : Healgen Scientific
- SKU:
- GBDSA-THC40 LSI
- Per Each:
- 25
Cannabinoid Marijuana THC Oral Saliva Drug Test 40ng/mL, FDA 510(k) Approved, 25/Box
The Accurate Marijuana THC Saliva test is cleared for Professional Use
Features
- FDA 510(k) Cleared
- Wholesale Bulk Pricing
- Results in 10 Minutes
- Easy to Read Results
- 12-18 month expiration date on all drug test kits
- Cut-Off Level meets the accepted standard cutoff level of 40ng/mL
- Quick: Detects the presence of Marijuana in Saliva in under 10 minutes
- Accurate: 99% Accurate
Accurate® Healgen Scientific Marijuana Cannabinoid Oral Saliva Drug Test | |||||
PANEL | CUTOFF | ITEM CODE | FORMAT | PANEL | ABBREVIATION |
Marijuana | 40 ng/mL | GBDSA-THC40 LSI | SALIVA | 1-PANEL | THC |
*This test provides only a preliminary result. A more specific alternative chemical method should be used to obtain a confirmed presumptive positive result if the donor doesn't admit use or anytime required by testing procedures. Gas Chromatography I Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS), Liquid Chromatography I Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS) and their tandem mass-spectrometer versions are the preferred confirmatory methods. Careful consideration and judgment should be applied to any drug screen test result, particularly when evaluating preliminary positive results. |
Simple Collection and Test Procedure
- Collect Oral Fluid.
- Saturation indicator on collection swab turns red to confirm sufficient volume is collected.
- Results in 10 minutes after collection swab is screwed into test device.
Results Intrepretation
NEGATIVE: A colored line in the control line region (C) and a colored line in the test line region (T) for a specific drug indicates a negative result. This indicates that the drug concentration in the oral fluid specimen is below the designated cut-off level for that specific drug.
PRELIMINARY POSITIVE: A colored line in the control line region (C) but no line in the test line region (T) for a specific drug indicates a positive result. This indicates that the drug concentration in the oral fluid specimen exceeds the designated cut-off for that specific drug.
INVALID: Control line (C) fails to appear. Insufficient specimen volume or incorrect procedural techniques are the most likely reasons for control line failure.