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Rapid Alcohol Tests
Alco-Screen
02 DOT APP
Alco-Screen
Reg.
BreathScan
Alcohol Test
QED (CLIA Waived)
Urine Drug Tests
iCup Drug Screen
E-Z Key
Cup
E-Z Key Cup New Lid
Noble Split Cup
iScreen Drug Test
iCassette Drug Screen
Rapid
Nicotine Test
Drug Test Cups
Rapid Oral Screens
Oralert 6 Oral
Oraline
IV Oral Screen
iScreen Oral Fluid 4
iScreen Oral Fluid 5
iScreen Oral Fluid
6
Oratect III Oral - PCP
Oratect III Oral - BZO
OratectPlus Oral - PCP
OratectPlus
Oral - BZO
Rapid Detect Drug Tests
5
Panel Test Dip Card
6
Panel Test Dip Card
9
Panel Test Dip Card
10
Panel Test Dip Card
Panel Drug Tests
1
Panel Test
2 Panel Test
3 Panel Test
4
Panel Test
5 Panel Test
6 Panel Test
8 Panel Test
9 Panel Test
10 Panel Test
Testing Supplies
6.5oz
Cups
Bio Bags
Adulteration Strips
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Frequently Asked Questions For iCup Drug Screen,
iScreen Drug Test (Urine & Oral Fluids)& iCassette
Drug Testing products.
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How long after running the tests are the results
still valid? |
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The test results are valid up to 10 minutes after
the test has been administered.
Click here for more information. |
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Is there any specific way these products need to
be stored? Do they have to be refrigerated?
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All testing 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. |
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What is the minimum amount of specimen needed for
a conclusive test result? |
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It is always important to collect a sufficient amount
of specimen in case of a non-negative result. The
confirmation laboratory requires a minimum of 15ml
of specimen but prefers 30ml for urine testing.
For saliva, it is 2ml. |
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Does the product need to be disposed of in any special
way, such as a biohazard bag?
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Urine and oral drug screens do not pose a biohazard
risk and can be disposed of in regular waste receptacles.
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Are there products that can be used in the tests
to give a false negative? If so, what can be done
to avoid this? |
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Although there are only a small handful of products
that can be used to change the result of an impending
test, there are validity screens available which
can detect these adulterants. Some are integrated
into the tests, such as the iCup AD, which has built
in adulteration, and we also have individual adulteration
strips. |
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Do you have to confirm a non-negative result? If
so, how is this done? |
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Rapid Detect, Inc. strongly recommends that a SAMSHA
certified laboratory confirm all non-negative results.
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Are any of the tests that you have FDA Cleared?
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All of our urine and clinical tests have an FDA
510k clearance. |
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What kind of training is required to administer
such tests? How do we get the training?
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Although there is no official training required
to administer the tests, Rapid Detect, Inc. does
provide procedure cards, training CDs, and certificates
of completion at no additional charge.
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What are the differences between the Oral Fluids
Tests and the Urine Tests? |
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Oral fluids tests have the benefit of a simpler
collection procedure. The testing does not require
a restroom and you can watch the entire process.
However, oral tests are only available in the six
panel configuration. The urine tests have many different
configurations and drugs that they can test for.
They also detect drugs in the system for a longer
period of time than the oral fluids tests, and come
in a variety of formats, such as dips, pipettes,
and all in one cups. |
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What are the little white pills that come with the
oral fluids tests? |
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The white tablets are mints, which can be given
after the test has been administered.
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