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Data Sheet for Rapid Oral Fluid

The PDFs are data sheets for different Labb Rapid Oral Fluid (Saliva) Drug Screens (models OR:06A, OR:12A, and OR:14A). Each data sheet provides a detailed overview of that specific oral testing device, explaining what it tests for, how it’s used, and the technical specifications of detection.

These documents are useful for determining which oral fluid test to use because they include:

  • The number of panels (how many drugs are screened in each oral device)
  • Whether the test includes a volume indicator or alcohol detection strip
  • The intended use (for example, workplace or criminal justice testing)
  • And most importantly, they break down exactly which drugs are tested in each oral fluid device, including substances such as amphetamines, cocaine, marijuana (THC), opiates, methamphetamine, oxycodone, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, buprenorphine, PCP, and others — depending on the model.

This breakdown allows organizations to select the appropriate test based on their screening requirements — such as using a smaller 6-panel oral test for basic employment screening or a larger 14-panel test that includes alcohol and prescription medications for more comprehensive testing.

Cutoff Levels Explained

Each data sheet clearly lists cutoff levels — the minimum concentration of a drug that must be present in the oral fluid to trigger a positive result.

  • These cutoff levels are shown in the PDF under sections like “Drugs & Detection Levels.”
  • They are not printed on the oral test device itself, which only displays the result (positive, negative, or invalid).
  • The data sheets therefore explain the scientific sensitivity and detection thresholds behind each test, providing essential information for compliance and documentation.

This makes the PDFs critical reference materials for understanding what each oral fluid test detects and how precise the detection levels are.

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