Quantisal® – complete second opinion kit

Addictive Substances

Saliva collection device for laboratory counter-expertise of addictive substances

TheQuantisal® saliva collector is a device used to collect and transport saliva samples for medical, toxicological, or forensic testing. It is used to screen for narcotics and certain medications.

Saliva is collected from the oral cavity and absorbed using a collection swab which will subsequently be sent to and analyzed by a laboratory. 

Simple, rapid, and reliable salivary confirmatory testing

The benefits of Quantisal® :

COLLECTED VOLUME CONTROL

The volume adequacy indicator ensures that a sufficient sample quantity is collected (approximately 1 ml ± 10% of saliva).

NON-INVASIVE

The saliva sample is collected easily, without any invasive procedures for the person being tested.

PORTABLE

The test can be easily conducted in the field, without the need for a specific environment.

TAMPER-PROOF

As collection is performed under supervision, the risk of sample alteration or substitution is significantly reduced.

An accurate test starts with proper technique

Learn how to use the completeQuantisal® second-opinion kit in 6 simple steps

This test is intended for healthcare professionals and individuals trained in its use.

Practical information

All boxes contain: 

References: Box of 25 kits: QSI-0025NINT

The test should be stored at room temperature (between 2°F and 104°F).

Helpful documents

Product catalogs & data sheets

Catalog of addictive substances

Quantisal Product Sheet®

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1. Why is it important to screen for drug use?

Drug screening via a urine test enables rapid detection of psychoactive substances in the body, even when their effects are no longer apparent. This is an essential tool for protecting individual health, preventing risky behaviors (e.g., driving under influence, working in sensitive environments), and supporting individuals in distress. Within a medical or professional context, screening aids in establishing an accurate diagnosis and guiding appropriate care. A hierarchical superior may administer a urine test, provided it is justified by the employee's job functions.

It can be:

Laboratory confirmatory testing constitutes an essential step to confirm or refute the results obtained during initial field screening.

In the laboratory, precise and standardized analyses enable accurate quantification of present substances, providing a high level of certainty essential for medical, legal, or professional decisions. 

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