What Drug Panel Should I Choose?
Mobile Health drug testing comes with a variety of options. After deciding to launch an employer drug testing program, you need to know which drugs to test for, how to test for them, and why. This guide walks you through the various drug panels, which panel might suit your business needs, and what specific drugs industries typically test for.
Panel Drug Testing
- THC (Marijuana)
- Cocaine
- Opiates
- Phencylcidine (PCP)
- Amphetamines
Going beyond the 5-panel urine drug test
Six-Panel Drug Test:
Seven-Panel Drug Test:
Eight-Panel Drug Test:
Nine-panel drug test:
Ten-panel drug test:
A 10-panel drug test usually adds on Benzodiazepines, Barbiturates, Quaaludes, Propoxyphene, & Methadone. Methadone can be abused as a pain reliever and can cause extreme exhaustion and numbness.
Eleven-panel drug test:
Twelve-panel drug test:
WHAT PANEL SHOULD I CHOOSE?
If you don’t have any needs or legal requirements to test beyond these substances, a 5-panel test is a perfectly reasonable choice to serve as your company’s drug testing policy. In general, the 5-panel test looks for the presence of commonly abused street drugs, while larger panel tests search for abuse of prescription drugs and painkillers as well.
However, choosing the panel test that works best for your company depends on several factors:
- Your industry
- The laws applying to your industry for drug testing
- Corporate culture
Industry-specific drug testing standards:
- The DOT legally requires a standard 5-panel test for all drivers. The DOT requires drivers to take a pre-employment drug test, a random drug test yearly, and an annual drug test.
- Mobile Health recommends that home health aides take an 8-panel test.
- Construction and heavy machinery related industries frequently test 9 or more panels. The need for alertness in these industries is high and a normal side effect of abused prescription drugs is fatigue – a side effect that’s extremely dangerous in high-activity industries.
- Civil servants are required to pass a 5-panel test. However, some states now require them to pass a 10-panel drug test.
- Employers who have, or want to establish a strict drug-free workplace policy may choose to require their employees to pass a comprehensive 12-panel test.
Corporate culture:
WHAT DRUGS CAN BE TESTED?
While the sky is not quite the limit when it comes to options for employer drug testing, a great number of drugs can be tested, including:
Marijuana, Cocaine, PCP, Amphetamine, Ecstasy, Methamphetamine, Opiates, Oxycodone, Methadone, Barbiturates, Benzodiazepines, Buprenorphine, Tricyclic Antidepressants, Propoxyphene, Tramadol, Fentanyl, Sufentanil, Zolpidem, Carisoprodol, Meperidine, Antihistamines, Synthetic Cannabinoids, Designer Stimulants (Bath Salts), Dextromethorphan, Direct Ethanol Biomarkers, High Potency Opioids, Ketamine, Propofol Glucuronide, & Ritalin.
Employer drug testing programs can test for alcohol as well, but due to its rapid clearance from urine and the bloodstream, is usually tested randomly or due to reasonable suspicion. Mobile Health offers Breath Alcohol Tests to detect the presence of alcohol.
How far back can drugs be detected?
This varies by the drug and testing medium. Drug tests can utilize urine, hair, blood, or saliva for testing. The choice of testing medium impacts how far back substances can be detected. In addition, the size, weight, health, level of hydration, and other factors can impact drug detection periods. – check out our Mobile Health blog article on drug detection periods.
How accurate are drug testing results?
Employer drug testing performed through Mobile Health’s services are SAMHSA and DOT certified, reviewed by a Medical Review Officer and collected according to anti-tampering specifications. Mobile Health drug testing is done at any NY Mobile Health clinic or at any of our 3,300+ provider-partners nationwide.
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