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AccuSign
DOA7
The
new AccuSign DOA7 test is a rapid diagnostic test for
drugs of abuse in urine. Urine sample are collected
in a sample cup, dispense 3 full drops of urine into
each sample well and read the test after 5 minutes.
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AccuTest 6+2 Cup
AccuTest 6+2 Cup is a rapid diagnostic test for
drugs of abuse in urine. Samples are collected
in the cup, which separates the specimen
in two distinct chambers. One portion of the specimen
will be used during the initial screen, while
another portion will be reserved if a patient
comes up positive and further confirmation testing
at a reference laboratory is needed.
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AccuTest 6+2 Dipstick Test
AccuTest 6+2 is a rapid diagnostic test for
drugs of abuse in urine. Samples are collected
in a cup. One portion of the specimen
will be used during the initial screen, while
another portion will be reserved if a patient
comes up positive and further confirmation testing
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Oral
Fluid Drug Testing
New drug testing standards gives you blood-equivalent results
without the use
of needles. Now performed in Australia.
Click to see how it works.
Intercept™ - How
it works Flash Movie |
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How
it works Flash Movie
In
clinical trials, saliva alcohol levels measured with
Q.E.D. demonstrated high correlation to blood analysed
by gas chromatography (r = 0.98) and produced no false
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LifeSign MI

One
rapid test for the qualitative detection of
Troponin I; another for the simultaneous qualitative
detection of Myoglobin/Tropinin I; and a third
for the simultaneous qualitative detection
of Myoglobin/CK-MB/Tropinin I
One
step process - add only 3 drops (120 ul)
of blood, plasma or serum into sample well;
read in 15 minutes
Easy-to-read results - with a clear background
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Intercept™ is the first and only FDA cleared oral based drug
test that gives you quantitative and GC-MS/MS confirmed test results
for the six drugs to be tested for in workplace
testing: THC,
OPI, AMP, MET/MDMA, COC and BZO.
Other assays are available to
service the needs of health and correctional services, life insurance
companies etc.
Oral fluid testing is far less invasive than blood
testing and less intrusive than urine testing. Yet, oral
fluid gives blood-equivalent test results, whereas urine testing
gives no proof of
impairment.
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