What is the standard type of drug screening panel that typically checks for amphetamines, cocaine, and opiates?

Answer

NIDA-5

The NIDA-5, or a 5-panel screen, is the standard industry protocol for workplace drug testing. It is designed to identify specific drug classes, including amphetamines, cocaine, marijuana, phencyclidine, and opiates. The antibodies used in these tests are highly specific and do not cross-react with non-opiate compounds found in plants like wild lettuce.

What is the standard type of drug screening panel that typically checks for amphetamines, cocaine, and opiates?

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