Audio: Missouri law enforcement using DUI tests to sniff out drugs

Sooxa Mobile Test System to test for DUI drugs
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(Missourinet) – Driving under the influence is a big concern for law enforcement in Missouri. St. Louis-based Intoximeters (intox-uh-meters) is a company that specializes in alcohol breath testing equipment. In 2019, they began distributing oral fluid tests for drugs. Tim Brewer is a regional manager for the company. He says that the SoToxa (so-tox-uh) Mobile Test System helps crack down on drivers under the influence.

 

 

“We can test for amphetamines, benzodiazepines, cannabis, cocaine, methamphetamines, and opiates. Those are the target drug classes that we’re looking for. The instrument gives you a positive or negative result. There’s no quantitative result with this. It just says you’re either positive or negative for any or all the drugs.”

The oral fluid test is a handheld analyzer that law enforcement uses for drug testing at traffic stops. Brewer says that the Kansas City and St. Louis County Police Departments along with the National Park Service in Van Buren were among the first in the state to use the tests. They are manufactured by Abbott and distributed by Intoximeters.

(Photo courtesy Intoximeters website)


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