Reading an Oral Tox Drug Test: Step-by-Step Guide

Reading an oral tox drug test involves collecting a saliva sample using a swab, waiting for the specified time, and interpreting the control and test lines. A positive result shows a colored line in the control region but none in the test region, while a negative result shows lines in both regions. Invalid results require retesting.

Steps to Read an Oral Tox Drug Test

  1. Collect saliva sample using the provided swab, ensuring proper saturation.
  2. Insert the swab into the test device and wait for the indicated time (usually 5-10 minutes).
  3. Observe the result window for control and test lines.

Interpreting Results

Result Type Control Line Test Line Interpretation
Negative Present Present No drugs detected
Positive Present Absent Drugs detected
Invalid Absent Absent Test failed; repeat required

Common Issues and Troubleshooting

  • No control line: Test is invalid; repeat with new device.
  • Faint test line: Still considered negative; line intensity varies.
  • Expired test kit: Results may be unreliable; use unexpired kits only.

Tips for Accurate Testing

  • Follow manufacturer instructions precisely.
  • Use gloves to avoid sample contamination.
  • Record results immediately to avoid misinterpretation.