Point of Collection Urine Screening
for Drugs of Abuse
Rapid TOX is a CLIA waived test cassette capable of detecting 1-10 drugs of abuse simultaneously in a urine specimen. The specimen can be administered either by dipping the cassette into the specimen, or by pipetting (dropping) the specimen into the test well at the bottom of the cassette.
Rapid TOX Cup II is a fully integrated drug test cup, which allows the test administrator to collect the specimen and read the results in one step. Rapid TOX Cup II can detect up to 10 drugs of abuse simultaneously and is available in several standard panels. Rapid TOX Cup II is also available with an integrated specimen validity test (SVT).
Rapid Drug Screen (RDS) is a test for the simultaneous detection of 2-10 drugs of abuse in a urine specimen. Simply insert the drug test card into the slotted lid, and watch the test results develop through the clear cup. The RDS system is completely self-contained, and results are obtained in 3-5 minutes.
The RDS InCup is an all-inclusive drug test cup for the simultaneous detection of up to 12 drugs of abuse in a urine specimen. InCup incorporates collection and testing in one device, in just one step. InCup can easily be customized to suit any drug testing needs, and is available with an integrated specimen validity test (SVT).
Point of Collection Oral Fluid Screening
for Drugs of Abuse
OralStat is an innovative drug test system for the forensic detection of up to 10 abused drugs in an oral fluid specimen. The technology of OralStat provides results within minutes with enhanced sensitivity and detection comparable to laboratory based oral fluid tests.
The Rapid Reader is a drug screen interpretation and data management system that is connected to a computer via a USB cable. It interprets the results of an ABMC drug test and provides a report, which can be stored, printed or transmitted. The Rapid Reader provides result interpretation objectivity and simplifies administration of a drug testing program.