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8 Drug Oral Fluid Cube Including Cocaine & Benzodiazepines
8 Drug Oral Fluid Cube Including Cocaine & Benzodiazepines
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Product Description
The Orient Gene 8-panel oral fluid cube test provides rapid, clear, and hygienic saliva-based drug detection. It is a self-contained device — the sponge collects the sample and then locks into the cube body, activating the test automatically.
Each window provides clear result lines for every drug included in the panel, with results ready in under ten minutes. This design makes the device ideal for on-site, post-incident, or workplace testing where urine collection is impractical.
The test requires only a small saliva sample and produces reliable results without the need for laboratory processing. It is UKCA, FDA, and ISO-certified for professional in-vitro diagnostic (IVD) use, ensuring consistent accuracy and performance across professional settings.
Drugs Tested
This Orient Gene GBDSA-71185FSI oral fluid cube screens for the following eight drug classes:
- Amphetamines (AMP)
- Benzodiazepines (BZO)
- Buprenorphine (BUP)
- Cocaine (COC)
- Methadone (MTD)
- Methamphetamine (MET)
- Opiates (OPI)
- THC (Cannabis)
Detection Windows
| Substance | Typical oral fluid detection window |
|---|---|
| Amphetamines | ~12–48 hours |
| Benzodiazepines | ~12–48 hours (short acting) |
| Buprenorphine | ~12–48 hours |
| Cocaine | ~12–24 hours |
| Methadone | ~12–72 hours (dose dependent) |
| Methamphetamine | ~12–48 hours |
| Opiates | ~12–48 hours |
| THC (Cannabis) | ~6–24 hours |
Oral fluid testing targets recent use rather than historical exposure, providing a closer correlation with impairment and near-term consumption.
Frequently Asked Questions
Used by employers, healthcare providers, and local authorities across the UK.
1. How quickly do results appear? ▼
Results should be interpreted at 10 minutes.
2. What makes oral fluid testing different from urine testing? ▼
Oral fluid reflects very recent drug use, making it more relevant for impairment-related screening than urine.
3. How accurate is this 8-panel cube test? ▼
The test provides >95% accuracy when used correctly, comparable to laboratory screening methods such as LC-MS.
4. Can the test detect tampering? ▼
Yes. Saliva collection is directly observed, which reduces the risk of substitution or dilution.
5. How much saliva is needed? ▼
Only around 0.3–0.5 mL — enough to fully saturate the sponge before locking it into the cube.
6. Is this suitable for workplace testing? ▼
Yes — this device is UKCA, FDA, and ISO-certified for professional IVD use in workplace and healthcare settings.
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