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9 Drug Oral Cube Including Tramadol and Ketamine
9 Drug Oral Cube Including Tramadol and Ketamine
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Product Description
The Orient Gene 9-panel oral fluid cube test is an advanced, all-in-one device for rapid workplace and healthcare screening. It requires only a saliva sample — no urine collection, handling, or facilities needed. The cube design provides a clear, easy-to-read visual result within minutes, detecting multiple drug classes simultaneously.
This test delivers high sensitivity for recent substance use, making it suitable for both pre-employment and post-incident screening. Each device includes built-in safeguards against tampering and provides individual result lines for each drug tested.
The Orient Gene 9-drug oral fluid cube is CE-marked, UKCA, FDA, and ISO-certified for professional in-vitro diagnostic (IVD) use. It is trusted by occupational health providers, local authorities, rehabilitation services, and employers across the UK for reliable, on-site drug screening.
Drugs Tested
This Orient Gene 9-panel oral fluid cube detects nine of the most common drugs of abuse:
- Amphetamines
- Benzodiazepines
- Cocaine
- Ketamine
- Methamphetamine
- Methadone
- Morphine (Opiates)
- THC (Cannabis)
- Tramadol
Detection Windows
| Substance | Typical oral fluid detection window |
|---|---|
| Amphetamines | ~12–48 hours |
| Benzodiazepines | ~12–48 hours (short acting) |
| Cocaine | ~12–24 hours |
| Ketamine | ~12–48 hours |
| Methamphetamine | ~12–48 hours |
| Methadone | ~12–72 hours (dose dependent) |
| Morphine (Opiates) | ~12–48 hours |
| THC (Cannabis) | ~6–24 hours |
| Tramadol | ~12–48 hours |
Oral fluid testing targets recent use — results are strongest indicators of near-term exposure and impairment risk, rather than historical use.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How quickly are results available?
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Results must be read at 10 minutes.
2. How accurate is the 9-panel oral fluid cube test?
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Accuracy exceeds 95% when used as directed, comparable to confirmatory GC-MS or LC-MS laboratory testing.
3. How soon after use can substances be detected?
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Oral fluid tests identify recent exposure — typically within the past 6–72 hours depending on the drug and dosage.
4. Can oral fluid tests detect impairment?
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They indicate recent use, which can correlate with impairment risk, but do not directly measure intoxication.
5. What are the pre-test requirements?
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We advise nil by mouth (no food, drink, gum, or smoking) for 10 minutes before testing to ensure sample quality.
6. Can this test be used for workplace screening?
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Yes — the Orient Gene cube is UKCA, FDA, and ISO-certified for professional IVD use and suitable for workplace compliance testing.
7. Can the test be cheated?
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It is difficult. Oral fluid collection is observed, and results depend on saliva directly from the mouth, making tampering unlikely.
8. Can this test give false positives?
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Rarely. Certain prescription medications may cross-react; confirm positives with an accredited laboratory method.
9. What should I do if the result is unclear?
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If no control line appears or lines are smeared, discard the test and repeat with a new device.
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