The Dräger Drugcheck 3000 drug test detects up to six substances simultaneously: cocaine, opiates,amphetamines, synthetic drugs (such as methamphetamines, ecstasy, MDMA, etc.), benzodiazepines (such as certain prescription drugs), and cannabis (THC).
Saliva test for the detection of up to 6 drugs simultaneously: amphetamine, cannabis, cocaine, ecstasy, opiates, and benzodiazepines
Highly effective, it detects minute traces of THC in cannabis, the most commonly used drug
Dräger DrugCheck application to scan, analyze and record results
Reliable results while being affordable and easy to use
Small and discreet (fits in your pocket)
Additional information
The Dräger Drugcheck 3000 drug test can determine in a short time whether a person has recently used certain drugs. This compact and fast oral fluid drug test offers reliable results while being affordable and easy to use. We can use this non-invasive device anywhere!
The testing device consists of two components: an absorbent collector to collect a saliva sample and a test cassette for analysis. The drug test is performed in four steps: take the saliva sample, shake the test kit, wait briefly for incubation, and do the test.
Compact and pocket-sized, the Dräger DrugCheck 3000 is easy to carry. Quickly ready for use, it offers flexibility in various circumstances, including traffic stops and workplace safety testing*. The test kit has no electrical parts, making it safe for use in hazardous areas and even for non-laboratory testing.
*The DrugCheck 3000 is sold only to law enforcement in the United States
The Dräger DrugCheck application allows you to scan, analyze, save and archive test results. The saved data allowes us to view the generated test reports further. The DrugCheck app for iOS and Android operating systems can be downloaded, from the App Store and Google Play Store, at no charge.
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