What does a non DOT drug screen test for?

What does a non DOT drug screen test for?

Therapy Solutions is certified to do both DOT and Non-DOT drug and alcohol testing. DOT testing can reveal the use of alcohol, opiates, marijuana, cocaine, PCP, amphetamines, and methamphetamines. Non-DOT testing looks for the presence of barbiturates, methadone, quaaludes, benzodiazepines, and propoxyphene.

Is it possible to get a false positive drug test?

A worry for anyone undergoing an illicit drug screen – whether it be a urine, hair, saliva or blood test – is the possibility of a false positive drug test. In fact, some data suggests 5 to 10 percent of all drug tests may result in false positives and 10 to 15 percent may yield false negatives.

What drugs does labcorp urine test for?

Available urine drug screen rapid tests range from one to nine drugs including:

  • Amphetamine.
  • Methamphetamine.
  • Marijuana metabolite.
  • Cocaine.
  • Opiates.
  • Phencyclidine (PCP)
  • Barbiturates.
  • Benzodiazepines.

What drugs are on a 20 panel drug test?

This 20 Panel Drug Test is, by far, the best test for all opiates and narcotics. Virtually any pain medicine or street opioid can be detected by this test, including fentanyl, ketamine, suboxone, and tramadol, whereas lesser screenings focus only on basic opiates like heroin.

Why did my drug test came back positive?

A drug screen tests for the presence of certain illegal drugs and commonly misused prescription medications. A false positive means that the test has detected the presence of these substances in your body when you haven’t actually taken them. Drugs, foods, and other substances can cause false positives.

Can I say no to a drug test?

You have the right to refuse a drug test, and the employer has the right to refuse you a job on that basis. State laws may impose some procedural rules on how an employer tests. For example, the employer may have to use a certified laboratory or give you an opportunity to explain a positive result.