| Literature DB >> 34072538 |
Manal A Alhefeiti1, James Barker2, Iltaf Shah1.
Abstract
The purpose of this review is to present an overview of roadside drug testing, driving enforcement, and drunk/drug driving detection around the world. Drunk and drug driving is a severe problem, not only in the UAE, but also around the world. This has important implications for road safety as drunk or drug driving may increase the chances of a driver's involvement in a road crash when compared to a drug-free driver. Recently, due to increases in drug-impaired drivers' crash involvement, many mobile roadside drug testing devices have been introduced to the market. These devices use oral fluid, urine or blood matrices. These are on-the-spot tests, which are easy to use and are applied by law enforcement agencies and the public. Law enforcement agencies most commonly use oral fluid to detect the presence of illicit drugs in drivers. This review discusses all the available devices in the market used by the authorities. It also describes the type of drugs widely abused by drivers along with behavioral testing methods. The different types of matrices used for roadside drug testing are also evaluated. Sample collection, storage, and pre-treatment methods are discussed, followed by the confirmatory analysis of positive samples. This article will significantly help law enforcement agencies compare and evaluate all the reliable roadside testing devices and new emerging confirmatory devices available to them in the market. This will help them make an informed decision on which device to adapt to their individual needs.Entities:
Keywords: LC-MS/MS; drug testing; drugs of abuse; roadside testing; substance abuse
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34072538 PMCID: PMC8199318 DOI: 10.3390/molecules26113291
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411
Figure 1Flow diagram of legal procedures in the UAE.
Figure 2Advantages and disadvantages of various specimens [9].
On-site systems are employed for the determination of various types of drugs.
| Device | Principle of Operation | Tested Drugs/Drug Classes | Cutoff | Time of Analysis | Body | Complexity/ | Reference |
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| Securetec Drugwipe | Immunological rapid screening test. | Cannabis, Opiates, Cocaine, Amphetamines, Methamphetamines (MDMA, ecstasy), Benzodiazepines and Ketamine. | Amphetamine: 50 ng/mL | 5 min | saliva, sweat, surface | easy | [ |
| Draeger DrugTest 5000 Analyzer | Colorimetric technique. | Amphetamines, Benzodiazepine, THC, Cocaine, Methamphetamines, Opiates and Methadone. | Amphetamine: 50 ng/mL | It depends on the test kit (normally less than 9 min) | Saliva/surfaces | moderately easy | [ |
| Alere DDS2 | A lateral flow immunoassay device. | Amphetamine, Benzodiazepines, Cannabis, Cocaine, Methamphetamine, and Opiates. | Cannabis: 25 ng/mL | within 5 min | saliva | easy | [ |
| Mavand Rapid STAT | A lateral flow immunoassay device. | Amphetamines, Benzodiazepines, Cocaine, Methamphetamines, MDMA, Opiates and Marijuana (THC). | Amphetamine: 25 ng/mL Benzodiazepines: 25 ng/mL Cocaine: 12 ng/mL Methamphetamine: 25 ng/mL MDMA: 50 ng/mL | Results are ready within around 7 to 12 min | saliva | less easy | [ |
| iScreen Test Device | A lateral flow chromatography immunoassay. | Cocaine (COC), Marijuana (THC), Methamphetamine (Meth), Amphetamine (AMP), Opiate (OPI), and Phencyclidine (PCP). | THC: 100 ng/mL | Within around 10 min | Saliva/surfaces | easy | [ |
| OraLab | A lateral flow immunoassay device. | Amphetamines, Methamphetamine, Cocaine, Opiates, Cannabis (THC), and Phencyclidine (PCP). | Amphetamine: 50 ng/mL | Results will be obtained in 10 to 15 min. | saliva | moderately easy | [ |
| AconLabs Oral Fluid Drug Screen | A lateral flow immunoassay technique. | Cocaine, Cannabis, Amphetamines, Methamphetamines, Opiates, and Phencyclidine. | THC: 12 ng/mL | Within about 10 min | saliva | moderately easy | [ |
| OralStat | Lateral flow immunoassay testing. | Including but not limited to: | Amphetamine: 25 ng/mL | 2 to 4 min | saliva | less easy | [ |
| Oratect II | Immunoassay technique. | Amphetamine, Marijuana, Cocaine, Benzodiazepines, Opiates, Phencyclidine and Methamphetamine | Amphetamine: 25 ng/mL | 8 min | saliva | easy | [ |
| RapiScan | Immunoassay technique. | Opiates, Cannabinoids, Benzodiazepines, Methadone, Amphetamine, Methamphetamine and Cocaine. | Opiates: 45 ng/mL | few minutes | saliva | moderately easy | [ |
| Sali•Chek™ System | Immunoassay technique. | Methamphetamines, Amphetamine, THC, Phencyclidine, Cocaine and Opiates. | THC: 12 ng/mL | 10 to 20 min | saliva | less easy | [ |
| SalivaScreen 5 | Immunoassay technique. | THC, Cocaine, Opiates, Methadone, Amphetamine and Methamphetamine. | THC: 2 ng/mL | 10 min | saliva | easy | [ |
| Smartclip Multidrug | Immunoassay technique. | Amphetamine, Methamphetamine, Cocaine and Morphine. | Amphetamine: 50 ng/mL (saliva)/20 ng/mL (sweat) | 60 s | saliva, sweat | easy | [ |
| Uplink/Drug Test | Immunoassay technique using up-converting phosphor technology. | Amphetamine, Methamphetamine, THC, Cocaine and opiates. | THC: 20 ng/mL | 4 min | saliva | moderately easy | [ |
| Fingerprint Drug Test | Particle-based immunoassay. | Amphetamines, Opiates, Cocaine, Methamphetamine, Benzodiazepines (BNZ), Buprenorphine, Methadone and Cannabis. | THC: 190 pg/fingerprint | 10 min | fingerprint-based | easy | [ |
Some of the advantages and disadvantages of on-site drug systems.
| Device | Advantages | Disadvantages | References |
|---|---|---|---|
| Securetec-DrugWipe |
Fast and easy sample collection. |
Devices must be kept still during analysis. | [ |
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Detects illegal drugs on surfaces, skin and saliva. |
Not sensitive and accurate enough for cannabis. | ||
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User-friendly |
Difficult to provide saliva samples. | ||
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Fits in any pocket. |
If a subject eats, drinks or smokes within 10 minutes of the test being performed, the results can be compromised. | ||
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A negative result may not necessarily indicate a drug-free specimen. Drugs may be present in the specimen below the cut-off level of the assay. | |||
| Draeger DrugTest 5000 Analyzer |
Reproducibility of the results. |
Difficult to provide saliva samples. | [ |
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Safe operation and hygienic. |
If a subject eats, drinks or smokes within 10 minutes of the test being performed, results can be compromised. | ||
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The analyzer can save up to 500 individual measurements. |
Results can be affected by the environment (e.g., temperature). | ||
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Cost-effective |
A negative result may not necessarily indicate a drug-free specimen. Drug may be present in the specimen below the cut-off level of the assay. | ||
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Detects illegal drugs on surfaces and saliva. | |||
| Alere DDS2 |
Robust |
Difficult to provide saliva samples. | [ |
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Easy to use. |
Results can be affected by the environment (e.g., temperature and humidity). | ||
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Simple collection process. |
The device must be kept still during analysis. | ||
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The analyzer can store 10,000 results. |
The time required for collecting the sample is quite long. | ||
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If a subject eats, drinks or smokes within 10 minutes of the test being performed, results can be compromised. | |||
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A negative result may not necessarily indicate a drug-free specimen. Drugs may be present in the specimen below the cut-off level of the assay. | |||
| Mavand Rapid STAT |
Fast sample collection. |
The test must always be allowed to warm up to room temperature before any testing is conducted (results affected by environment temperature). | [ |
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Easy to use because of the One-Hand-Clip-System. |
If a subject eats, drinks or smokes within 10 minutes of the test being performed, results can be compromised. | ||
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Rapid STAT Saliva Drug Test achieves 80 to 90% sensitivity in the detection of THC. |
A negative result may not necessarily indicate a drug-free specimen. Drugs may be present in the specimen below the cut-off level of the assay. | ||
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Cost-effective | |||
| iScreen Test Device |
Detects illegal drugs on surfaces and saliva. |
Difficult to provide saliva samples. | [ |
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Simple procedure. |
For invalid results, the test needs to be repeated using a new device. | ||
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Easy sample collection. |
Results can be affected by the environment (e.g., temperature). | ||
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User-friendly |
A negative result may not necessarily indicate a drug-free specimen. Drugs may be present in the specimen below the cut-off level of the assay. | ||
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Low cost. | |||
| OraLab |
Good specificity. |
Time-consuming | [ |
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Simple operation. |
Difficult to provide saliva samples. | ||
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Safe operation and hygienic. |
If a subject eats, drinks or smokes within 10 minutes of the test being performed, results can be compromised. | ||
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Easy Interpretation of results. |
Low sensitivity for cocaine and THC. | ||
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Results can be affected by environment temperature, so if the foil pouch containing the OraLab ® 6 profile card is damaged (e.g., a hole or tear), the device cannot be used. | |||
| AconLabs Oral Fluid Drug Screen |
Safe operation and hygienic. |
Difficult to provide saliva samples. | [ |
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Easy sample collection. |
If a subject eats, drinks or smokes within 10 minutes of the test being performed, results can be compromised. | ||
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Simple procedure. | |||
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Easy Interpretation of results. | |||
| OralStat |
Fast |
Difficult to provide saliva samples. | [ |
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Safe operation and hygienic. |
If a subject eats, drinks, or smokes within 10 minutes of the test being performed, results can be compromised. | ||
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Rapid test result. | |||
| Oratect® II |
Easy to use. |
If a subject eats, drinks or smokes within 10 minutes of the test being performed, results can be compromised. | [ |
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One-step process. |
A negative result may not necessarily indicate a drug-free specimen. Drugs may be present in the specimen below the cut-off level of the assay. | ||
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User-friendly. |
Low sensitivity for amphetamine. | ||
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Easy Interpretation of results. | |||
| RapiScan |
Fast |
Difficult to provide saliva samples. | [ |
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Sensitive, specific, and reliable. |
If a subject eats, drinks or smokes within 10 minutes of the test being performed, results can be compromised. | ||
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Results can be affected by environmental temperature. | |||
| Sali•Chek™ System |
Safe operation and hygienic. |
Time-consuming | [ |
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Robust |
If a subject eats, drinks, or smokes within 10 minutes of the test being performed, results can be compromised. | ||
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Results can be affected by environmental temperature. | |||
| SalivaScreen 5 |
The lowest THC testing sensitivity available. |
Difficult to provide saliva samples. | [ |
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Cost-effective |
If a subject eats, drinks, or smokes within 10 minutes of the test being performed, results can be compromised. | ||
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Simple and easy to use. |
Results can be affected by environmental temperature. | ||
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The oral fluid samples must be collected with the collector provided with the kit (no other collection devices can be used). | |||
| Smartclip Multidrug |
Fast test result. |
Difficult to provide saliva samples. | [ |
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Easy operation. |
If a subject eats, drinks or smokes within 10 minutes of the test being performed, results can be compromised. | ||
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Detects illegal drugs on skin and saliva. |
Results can be affected by environmental temperature. | ||
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Hygienic and safe disposable system. | |||
| Uplink/Drug Test |
Rapid test result. |
Difficult to provide saliva samples. | [ |
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Robust |
If a subject eats, drinks or smokes within 10 minutes of the test being performed, results can be compromised. | ||
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Multi-steps required for operation (not easy). | |||
| Fingerprint Drug Test |
Simple and easy to operate. |
Run time quite long. | [ |
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Safer, socially distanced drug testing. |
It does not distinguish either positive drugs were ingested or as a result of recent contact with the drug. | ||
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Cost-effective |
Figure 3Saliva drug test Securetec DrugWipe device (reproduced with permission from Elsevier, Ref. [62]).
Figure 4Dräger DrugTest® 5000 device (reproduced with permission from Elsevier, Ref. [62]).
Figure 5ALERE DDS®2 mobile test system (reproduced with permission from Journal of Analytical Toxicology [47]).
Figure 6Mavand Rapid STAT® saliva multi-drug test system (reproduced with permission from Elsevier [62]).
Figure 7iScreen Test Device [48].
Figure 8Varian OraLab (reproduced with permission from Springer [51]).
Figure 9AconLabs Oral Fluid Drug Screen device [48].
Figure 10OralStat device [50].
Figure 11Branan Medical Oratect® saliva testing system [48].
Figure 12Cozart Rapiscan device. (a) The Cozart RapiScan Saliva Collection, (b) The Cozart RapiScan Drug testing cartridge, (c) The Cozart RapiScan Instrument with cartridge inserted (reproduced with permission from ASTM International [69]).
Figure 13Sali Chek system [50].
Figure 14SalivaScreen device (reproduced with permission from Elsevier [72]).
Figure 15Smartclip device. (1) A swab of saliva or sweat is taken. (2) A buffer solution is added. (3) The system is closed. (4) The result can be read from indicator strips (reproduced with permission from Springer [51]).
Figure 16Uplink/Drug test device [50].
Figure 17The Intelligent Fingerprint Drug Testing device (reproduced with permission from Oxford University Press [61]).
Figure 18The procedure of dried blood spot analysis (reproduced with permission from Elsevier [36]).
Characteristics of oral fluid, blood, and urine relating to roadside drug testing.
| Specimen | Collection | Collection Time | Sample Integrity | Ability in Determining the Presence of Drugs | |
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| Oral Fluid | Can be easily collected by any trained officer at roadside. | Takes up to 10 min. | Not easily adulterated if the collection is carefully observed. | Able to detect. | |
| Blood | Not practical and requires a nurse/doctor to collect at a clinic/hospital. | Depends on the availability of a nurse/doctor (must be taken within 3 h). | Not easily adulterated. | Able to detect. | |
| Urine | Not practical and requires a nurse/doctor to collect at a clinic/hospital. | Depends on the ability of accused to give a sample (must be taken within 3 h). | Not easily adulterated if the collection is carefully observed. | Able to detect. | |