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Test Instuctions
OrAlert Oral Swab Drug
Test Instructions

Step 1
Note: Instruct the donor not to place anything in the mouth including food, drink, gum or tobacco products for at least 10 minutes prior to collection.
a. Insert Sponge end of collector into mouth.   (fig A)     
b. Actively swab the inside of the mouth and tongue with sponge. As soon as the sponge softens slightly, gently press the sponge between the tongue and teeth to ensure complete saturation.
c. The sponge is saturated when no hard spots can be detected. Collect for a period of (3) minutes before removing sponge. (fig B)
A
B
Step 2

d. Insert collector into device as shown. Push collector down into chamber.
e. Turn collector clockwise lock into chamber. Wait 1 minute. (Fig C)
f. Rotate chamber 90° counterclockwise.  (Fig D)
g. Wait 9 minutes and read results.
C
D
Interpretation of Results
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Negative: A negative result is indicated by:

- Development of a test line in the T-zone (test area). The test line may be any shade of pink and may be weaker or stronger than the control line. A test line of ANY intensity indicates a negative result.  
- Control line must also develop in the C-zone (control area).
     
Positive:
A positive result is indicated by:
- When no line forms in the test area.
- Control line must also develop.

Invalid: If no control line develops, regardless of whether lines develop in the test area or not, the test should be considered invalid. Improper testing procedures, sample tampering, or test deterioration may have occurred. In event of an invalid screen a second screen should be run.
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