Oral fluid (OF) offers non-invasive sample collection for on-site drug testing, but performance of on-site tests with occasional and frequent smokers’ OF to identify cannabinoid intake requires further evaluation. Furthermore, to our knowledge, no studies evaluate differences in cannabinoid disposition among OF collection devices with authentic OF samples after controlled cannabis administration.
14 frequent (≥4x/week) and 10 occasional (<2x/week) adult cannabis smokers smoked one 6.8% Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) cigarette ad libitum over 10 min. OF was collected with the StatSure Saliva Sampler™, Oral-Eze®, and Draeger DrugTest® 5000 test cassette before and up to 30h after cannabis smoking. Test cassettes were analyzed within 15 min and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry cannabinoid results obtained within 24h. Cannabinoid concentrations with the StatSure and Oral-Eze devices were compared and last cannabinoid detection times (tlast) and DrugTest 5000 test performance were assessed at different cannabinoid cutoffs.
11-nor-9-carboxy-THC (THCCOOH) and cannabinol concentrations were significantly higher in Oral-Eze than Stat-Sure samples. DrugTest 5000 tlast for a positive cannabinoid test were median (range) 12h (4-24h) and 21h (1-≥30h) for occasional and frequent smokers, respectively. Detection windows in screening and confirmatory tests were generally shorter in occasional than frequent smokers, especially when including THCCOOH ≥20ng/L in confirmation criteria. No differences in tlast were observed between collection devices, except for THC ≥2μg/L.
We report significant differences in THCCOOH and cannabinol, but not THC, concentrations between OF collection devices, which may influence OF data interpretation. The DrugTest 5000 on-site device had high diagnostic sensitivity, specificity and efficiency for cannabinoids.