Federal Study Compares Oral Fluid and Blood Testing for Drugs - Technical Report
National Highway Safety Traffic Administration
NHSTA - DOT
HIGHLIGHTS / SUMMARY
1. Testing included Oxycodone, Hydrocodone, Hydromorphone, as well as typical " DOT Opiates " - heroin, morphine, codeine.
2. Testing included Ecstasy ( MDMA ), MDA, MDEA, as well as typical " DOT Amphetamines
3. Comparisons made using ELIZA and GC/MS - N=639
4. Drivers selected randomly
5. 23 % POSITIVE rate overall - 15% POSITIVE for DRUGS, 8% for Alcohol only (13% Drugs only, 2% Drugs & Alcohol, 8% Alcohol only)
6. 2/3 of those TESTING POSITIVE did NOT admit to prior drug use during the prior YEAR .
7. 70% POSITIVE with oral fluid, 30% refused BLOOD sample
8. Most POSITIVES resulted from THC, Cocaine, and Opiates
9. " Strong correlation between oral fluid and blood tests
10. " Oral fluid appears to be a better specimen type for the detection of recent cocaine use."
11. " Oral fluid accounted for more total POSITIVES than blood"
Source: www.nhsta.dot.gov Oral Fluid and Blood Analysis 2008, Technical Report 2007, DOT HS 810 704
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