Unlike urine samples, oral fluid samples can be collected on the job with no special facilities needed.  The collection process can take place in an office rather than a lab.

 

Unlike other mouth wash rinses, Mouth peace allows you to completely and safely sanitize you're mouth from the drug containing cells and coat it with a undetectable barrier.

ALONG WITH INSIDE KNOWLEDGE OF TESTING PROCEDURES WE CAN PROVIDE ABSOLUTE SUCCESS

 

MOUTH PEACE IS THE ONLY SALIVA PRODUCT THAT GIVES INSIDE INFORMATION AND A DOUBLE BARRIER

Saliva testing is generally used to catch current users. It is commonly used for detecting the presence of Nicotine, alcohol, marijuana, amphetamine and cocaine chemicals in your mouth. Since this is usually a Surprise test or a Scheduled test such as an PRE-EMPLOYMENT INTERVIEW, you can easily prepare for any such test. Our mouth peace will negate chemicals in your saliva from registering on the test along with specific inside knowledge and instructions in performing test.

 

With Mouth Peace on hand you can easily avoid giving the man his oral pleasure.

 

 

CLEAN , SANITIZE, AND COAT

The entire 3 step Mouth peace process takes only minutes to prepare  for oral testing

 

Mouth Peace Kit contains enough for two test

 

ONLY $25.00

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

Drugs of Abuse: On-Site Saliva Sampling and Analysis

For the past 20 years, there has been a burgeoning interest in the use of saliva in pharmacokinetic studies of drugs in general and in therapeutic drug monitoring in a variety of clinical situations, including, in recent years, the measurement of drugs of abuse. Particular interest has been expressed by law enforcement agencies for roadside testing of potentially intoxicated drivers.

There are different methods available for collecting whole saliva e.g. draining, spitting, suctions and the swab method or by using osmotic collection devices. With the swab method, saliva is collected (absorbed) by a swab, cotton roll or gauze sponge placed in the mouth and removed after a defined collection period.

Saliva drug testing can reveal the presence of a pharmacologically active drug in an individual at the time of testing. Significant correlations have been found between saliva concentrations of drugs of abuse and behavioral and physiological effects. Results indicated that saliva testing can provide valuable information for diagnosis, treatment and forensic investigations, e.g. testing individuals suspected of drug abuse at the roadside. One of the advantages of being able to test a saliva specimen is the opportunity to conduct studies in a non-medical setting, employing personnel with only rudimentary training. It is important for the success of such studies that the method of collection of saliva is as simple as possible and provides a specimen of sufficient quantity and quality. Till now, only a few on-site saliva drug testing devices have been available.

 

# 1  Saliva testing product available

 

DUDE , Thanks for the info .. nice product...   Kramer

 

The information and instruction included was worth the cost alone ! - Adam - California

 

This sure beats that mouth wash stuff I saw for the same price - Chris - Seattle

 

Everything went down step by step just like the instructions said , I could have given the test myself and I knew I would pass before it was even over.  Terry  - Texas

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The current process may be done by you as the collector as show below...

 

 


 

Inspect the expiration date on the Intercept® collection device packaging and open the outer packaging containing the collection pad and the specimen vial. Place the specimen vial on a flat surface in view of the donor. Instruct the donor to remove the handle and remove the collection device from the packaging sleeve.
Instruct the donor to place the collection pad between the lower cheek and gums and gently rub the pad back and forth along the gum line until the pad is moist.
Once moist, leave collection pad between cheek and gums for a full two (2) minutes.

 
After 2 minutes, have the donor open the specimen vial in an upright position, with the tip pointed downward, by gently rocking the cap back and forth to avoid spilling the contents. Instruct the donor to push the collection pad into the specimen vial as far as it will go.
Instruct the donor to snap the collection wand at the scored line against the side of the vial. Instruct the donor to not tilt the vial or spill the fluid inside.