Toda Drugdiag® Saliva Innovation NPS
Next-generation saliva screening test: traditional drugs and synthetic drugs.
Immunochromatographic test for the qualitative detection of drugs and synthetic drugs in saliva (K2, Ketamine, Fentanyl).
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Interpretation time
5 minutes -
Sampling
Saliva
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Compliant
with the decree of December 13, 2016*
*applicable only to the 5 conventional drugs
A saliva screening solution combining precision and speed
The Benefits of Toda Drugdiag® Saliva Innovation NPS
INNOVATIVE
Newer, more ergonomic, and higher-performing model.
RAPID AND EASY TO USE
Results in under 5 minutes via a simple saliva sample, with a saturation indicator through color change.
COMPLIANT
Compliant with Decree AFSP1636875A of December 16, 2016, which outlines the screening procedures through the simultaneous detection of 5 substances.
CONFIDENTIAL
Equipped with a confidentiality label to obscure results.
Drugs in the workplace: why is screening an essential safety lever ?
has already consumed at least one drug in their lifetime.
of workplace accidents involve drug consumption.
of fatalities in high-risk sectors are linked to drug consumption.
Source: Public Health France Barometer – OFDT 2025 – ANSM 2025 – INRS – ILO – EMCDDA
Table of detected drugs
Consult the list of detected substances and their respective detection thresholds below.
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| COC* | AMP* | OPI* | MET* | THC* | K2* | *KET | *FYL | ||||||||
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*COC = Cocaine / *AMP = Amphetamine / *MOP = Morphine / *MET = Methamphetamines / *THC = Cannabis / *K2 = Synthetic Cannabinoid / *KET = Ketamine / *FYL = Fentanyl
The detection thresholds for conventional drugs comply with those mandated by the decree of December 13, 2016, which establishes the screening procedures for substances indicative of illicit drug use.
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Additional thresholds or specific parameters can be provided upon request. Our team remains available to assist you and answer your questions.
An accurate test starts with proper technique
Learn how to use the Toda Drugdiag® Saliva Innovation NPS device in 4 simple steps.
This test is intended for healthcare professionals and individuals trained in its use.
Watch a video demonstrating the steps for using our test
Practical information
All boxes contain:
- 25 saliva tests individually packaged
- 1 detailed instruction leaflet
The test should be stored at room temperature (between 2°F and 104°F).
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Helpful documents
Product catalogs & data sheets
Catalog of addictive substances
Product Sheet: Toda Drugdiag Saliva® 8+ Innovation NPS.
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1. Why is it important to screen for drug use?
Saliva drug screening enables rapid detection of psychoactive substances in the body, even when their effects are no longer apparent. It is an essential tool for safeguarding individual health, preventing risky behaviors (e.g., driving, working in sensitive environments), and supporting individuals in need. Within a medical or professional context, screening aids in establishing an accurate diagnosis and guiding appropriate care. A hierarchical superior may administer a saliva test, provided it is justified by the employee's job functions.
It can be:
- Mandatory after a road accident
- Authorized during roadside checks
- Legally permissible in companies, for sensitive, high-risk positions (decree of December 13, 2016, confirmed by the Council of State on December 5, 2016)
2. Saliva Test vs. Urine Test: What are the Differences and Advantages?
| Criteria | Saliva Test | Urine Test |
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Sample Type |
Saliva |
Urine |
| Invasiveness |
Non-invasive no privacy required |
More intrusive sometimes requires supervision |
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Detection Window |
6 to 12 hours depending on the drug type, (Recent consumption) |
2 to 10 days (Past or chronic use) |
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Substances Detected |
Active Drug (Current effect) |
Metabolites (Residues after consumption) |
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Risk of Falsification |
Low (Easy supervision) |
Higher (Dilution, sample substitution) |
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Context of Use |
Businesses, occupational health, police (Ideal for mobile use) |
Occupational health, hospitals, laboratories (Requires a secure environment) |
4. How to properly prepare for a saliva screening test?
- Adhere to pre-collection instructions
For a saliva test, avoid eating, drinking, smoking, or chewing gum 10 to 15 minutes before the test to prevent skewed results.
- Select a clean and appropriate environment
Wash hands and avoid touching the part of the test that comes into contact with saliva. Devices with a detachable strip minimize contamination risks.
- Respect the confidentiality and dignity of the tested individual
Even if less intrusive than a urine test, sample collection must be conducted with full confidentiality and a clear explanation of the procedure to reduce stress and encourage cooperation.
- Ensure traceability and identification
Identify each test (name, date, time, batch number) to guarantee complete traceability, particularly in professional, medical, or legal settings.
- Anticipate potential interferences
Certain medications or health conditions (e.g., dry mouth, treatments) can alter results. Verify the individual's health status and recent substance consumption before the test.
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