Tag: Oral fluid drug testing
Workplace safety and your company’s reputation
For employers focused on workplace safety the message is a simple one drug testing has never been more important than it is today.
Why choose Quest Diagnostics
Quest Diagnostics is the only SAMHSA-certified and CAP-FDT-accredited laboratory to offer in-house testing for all three of the most popular drug test types: urine, oral fluid, and hair.
Back to basics – What you need to know about each drug test specimen
Our webinar series teaches you the fundamentals of the most popular drug test specimens to help employers execute a successful workforce drug testing program. Watch now.
New Federal CCF coming soon
SAMSHA/OMB have requested public comments to revisions of the current Federal CCF for workforce drug testing. However, Quest anticipates a one-year implementation period for continued use of the form and will help prepare clients for the switch.
New oral fluid guidelines for Federal testing
SAMHSA published scientific and technical guidelines for the inclusion of oral fluid specimens in federal testing. Find out what employers need to know.
What you need to know about oral fluid drug testing
Oral fluid drug testing is a popular, accurate, and non-invasive alternative to urine or hair testing. Get answers to the most frequently asked questions about saliva drug testing
Expert emphasizes benefits of oral fluid drug testing
An observed collection ranks as a key benefit of oral fluid drug testing because it reduces the opportunity for a donor to alter or tamper with their specimen.
Back to basics webinar series: oral fluid drug testing
Dr. Kimberly Samano discusses the benefits of oral fluid drug testing in our webinar, Back to basics: Oral fluid drug testing.
Detect marijuana more often using oral fluid
New technology in oral fluid drug testing has proven effective in detecting recent drug use, especially in marijuana. Download our new white paper.
New to drug testing: Oral fluid testing
While urine is the industry standard for drug testing, oral fluid is the best option for detecting recent drug use.