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Oral Fluid Tests

Oral fluid drug tests, also called saliva drug tests or mouth swab drug tests, check for recent drug use through a fast, accurate swab drug test. This collection includes FUO oral fluid panels built for treatment programs and workplaces, along with a CLIA Waived saliva alcohol test strip for quick on-site screening.

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Fast, Non-Invasive Collection

A simple mouth swab replaces urine collection, so results come back without the wait or the hassle.

FUO Panels For Programs That Need Them

Forensic Use Only oral fluid panels are built for treatment and workplace programs that require defensible results.

CLIA Waived Alcohol Screening

The saliva alcohol test strip is CLIA Waived, so it fits point-of-care settings without added complexity.

Panel Options To Match Your Program

Choose from 6, 8, or 12-panel oral fluid tests to match the scope of drugs your program screens for.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an oral fluid drug test?
An oral fluid drug test, also called a saliva drug test or mouth swab drug test, uses a swab of saliva to detect recent drug use, typically within minutes to a few days after use.
How is a mouth swab drug test different from a urine test?
A mouth swab drug test collects saliva instead of urine, allowing faster, observed collection with a shorter detection window focused on recent use.
Are oral fluid drug tests CLIA Waived?
The oral fluid drug panels in this collection are Forensic Use Only, while the saliva alcohol test strip carries CLIA Waived status for point-of-care use.
How accurate is a saliva drug test?
Saliva drug tests deliver accurate, dependable screening results when the sample is collected and read according to the manufacturer's instructions.
How many drugs can an oral fluid panel screen for?
Oral fluid panels in this collection screen for 6, 8, or 12 drug classes depending on the panel selected.

The right oral fluid drug test depends on panel size and program requirements.

Choosing an oral fluid drug test starts with panel size. A 6-panel test covers the most commonly screened drugs, while 8 and 12-panel options add coverage for programs that need a wider net. Every oral fluid panel in this collection is Forensic Use Only, which means results are built for treatment programs, criminal justice settings, and workplaces that require defensible, chain-of-custody-ready testing. For programs that also need alcohol screening, the CLIA Waived saliva alcohol test strip pairs easily with any panel. If your program regularly needs certified point-of-care results across categories, the CLIA Waived Drug Tests collection is worth a look alongside the Forensic Use Only Tests already featured here. Matching panel size and certification type to your setting keeps testing accurate without over-ordering.

 

Oral fluid tests work well for observed, on-the-spot collection.

Oral fluid drug tests are built for situations where observed collection matters and privacy concerns around urine testing get in the way. A saliva sample can be collected in minutes without a restroom, making these tests a strong fit for treatment facilities, urgent care, and any setting that needs quick turnaround. Programs that also handle urine-based screening can pair oral fluid tests with options from the Drug Test Cups or Drug Test Dips collections to cover more collection scenarios under one supplier. Because the detection window for oral fluid runs shorter than urine, these tests are best suited to catching very recent use rather than screening over several days. That makes them a useful complement to, not a full replacement for, a broader testing program.

 

MDG supplies oral fluid testing programs with consistent, reliable stock.

Treatment facilities, workplaces, and healthcare providers rely on consistent access to oral fluid and saliva drug test supplies to keep programs running without interruption. Every panel in this collection ships with clear collection instructions, and support is available for programs building out a testing protocol for the first time. Facilities managing broader substance testing needs can explore the full range of options built for their setting on the Treatment Facilities page, and questions about certifications or ordering can be answered directly through the FAQ. Reliable supply and dependable turnaround are the standard here, not the exception, so programs can plan around their testing needs with confidence.