


Drug Hunter Analyser is the first drug analyzer in the world for immediate quantitative results in oral fluid (saliva).
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The portability and user-friendly interface of Drug Hunter makes it ideal for use in
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police departments,
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customs and borders,
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prison,
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airport security checkpoints,
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hospitals.
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forensic laboratories,
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workplaces.
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Testing with Drug Hunter is fully automated, it can be deployed in minutes at almost any location for on-site operation.
Symbiosis of Technologies
Drug Hunter combines
Capillary Electrophoresis (CE) and native fluorescence
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Drug Hunter's technology is protected by the Utility model (EE01411U1) and PCT patent filed (WO2021038112A2).
Drug Hunter allows to identify and quantify
the following illegal drugs in oral fluid:
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Amphetamine,
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Methamphetamine,
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Ecstasy (MDMA) and its analogs (MDA, MDEA, PMA, PMMA),
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Cocaine and its metabolite cocaethylene,
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Opioids use - morphine, tramadol,
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Marijuana cannabinoids (THC, HHC, CBD) (marijuana use)
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Drug Hunter identifies and quantifies the illegal drug even in multidrug use cases.
It covers DRUID (Driving Under the Influence of Drugs, Alcohol and Medicines) recommended equivalent cut-offs in oral fluid samples.
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Additionally, Drug Hunter complies with the EMA ICH M10 guidelines, which provide recommendations for validating bioanalytical assays and methods of chemical and biological drugs and their metabolites in biological matrices.
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Capillary electrophoresis (CE)
Drug Hunter Analyzer utilizes capillary electrophoresis (CE) to separate each illegal drug. CE combines high speed and simplicity, providing excellent separation efficiency.
Native Fluorescence
Drug Hunter Analyzer detects native fluorescence of illegal drugs. Many well-known illegal drugs, their precursors, and other regulated compounds have native fluorescence if excited within the UV wavelength range.
Expert System
Drug Hunter Analyzer's expert system automatically identifies and quantifies the illegal drug even in the mixture of illegal drugs in the sample under investigation, generating a report of the analysis.

Positive sample
Negative sample
