£5.25 – £36.25
The 3 in 1 Saliva Drug Test will test for the 3 most commonly abused medications and street drugs in the UK.
This is a brand new ergonomic design that means it is fully portable and simply requires the person being tested to put the test under their tongue for ~30 seconds. You then just wait for the results to appear.
This test will look for the following drugs of abuse;
All tests are CE Marked. Click here for more information on drugs of abuse.
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This drug test kit is a fully portable and simple to use. The 3 drug saliva test and just requires the person being tested to put the test under their tongue for ~3 mins. Not only is this the easiest and most accurate drug test to use. It is also, as best we know, the only oral drug test that is specifically produced for the UK market. It covers the 3 main street drugs found in the UK.
The salivary glands are only separated from the surrounding blood vessels by a thin skin. Active ingredients such as drugs and medicines penetrate this membrane and pass from the blood into the saliva. For this reason, test results in blood and saliva are very similar. This is why the saliva 3 panel drug test is very effective.
The saliva test is, in contrast to the blood test, non-invasive and therefore easy to perform everywhere. The results for drugs such as cocaine, opiates, amphetamines and methamphetamines are almost identical to the results of blood analyzes as the transition from blood to saliva is very successful. Although THC enters the saliva to a lesser extent, as THC accumulates in the oral cavity during smoking, so it also provides reliable evidence.
The saliva drug tests are a very efficient and reliable method of detecting drugs due to their high level of agreement with the confirmation analysis in the blood. In contrast to urine tests, a manipulation of saliva samples is almost impossible because the test can be monitored at any time without harming the privacy of the test person.
In the Health Information section of our site, there are details on the most commonly used drugs to help you to become better informed.
Click Here for more information.
Further information is available from the NHS website.
We also offer a variety of drug testing kits for the most common drugs. Drug testing kits are available with different testing strips so you can choose which drugs you want to test for.
For detailed instructions on how to use this test please click here.
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