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Drug Testing: Panels, Prices, and Workplace Requirements (2026)

Category hub · Updated June 2026 · By the Laboratories.org editorial team

Urine drug testing is used for pre-employment screening, occupational health compliance, random workplace programs, and personal verification. Tests range from a standard 5-panel to comprehensive 12-panel screens, and the right choice depends on your specific situation. This hub covers what each panel tests for, which portals are cheapest for each panel size, and when online ordering is — and isn't — appropriate for workplace drug testing.

Key takeaways

What each panel covers

Urine drug panels test for specific drug classes. Each larger panel includes everything in the smaller panels:

Panel Drug classes screened Common use cases
5-Panel Amphetamines, cocaine, opiates, PCP, THC (marijuana) Federal/DOT required, most private pre-employment
10-Panel 5-panel + barbiturates, benzodiazepines, methadone, methamphetamines, propoxyphene Healthcare industry, expanded non-DOT employer programs
12-Panel 10-panel + oxycodone/expanded opioids, buprenorphine Healthcare compliance, prescription drug monitoring

Note: Exact substances within each class may vary by lab and provider. Confirm what your specific employer or program requires before ordering.

Price comparison by panel size

Panel Provider Price Notes
5-Panel LabReqs $49.99 Standard 5-panel urine screen (LabCorp)
5-Panel RequestATest $59.00 Amphetamines, Cocaine, Opiates, PCP, THC (Quest/LabCorp)
10-Panel LabReqs $53.99 10 drug classes in urine (LabCorp)
10-Panel RequestATest $85.00 Full 10-class panel (Quest/LabCorp)
12-Panel HealthLabs $79.00 12 classes urine screen (Quest)
12-Panel LabReqs $83.99 12 drug classes in urine (LabCorp)

Prices from each provider's public website, May 2026. Confirm current pricing before ordering. See urine drug test cost comparison for full per-panel breakdowns.

Workplace and occupational compliance

For workers in occupational settings, the right drug test depends on regulatory context:

Recommended for occupational compliance (5 and 10-panel)

All drug testing pages

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Urine Drug Test Cost Comparison (2026)

Side-by-side pricing for 5, 10, and 12-panel tests. LabReqs leads on 5/10-panel; HealthLabs is cheaper for 12-panel.

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Pre-Employment & Workplace Drug Testing

What employers require, DOT vs. non-DOT panels, collection process, and how to prepare.

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Drug Testing Basics Guide

Panel types, urine vs. hair testing, detection windows, and what a Medical Review Officer does.

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Frequently asked questions

How long do drugs stay detectable in urine?

Detection windows vary widely by substance, frequency of use, and individual metabolism. As a general guide: marijuana (THC) can be detected 3–30 days; cocaine 2–4 days; opiates 2–4 days; amphetamines 2–4 days; benzodiazepines 3–7 days (therapeutic) up to several weeks for long-acting types. These are approximate ranges — consult SAMHSA guidelines for clinical reference.

What is a Medical Review Officer (MRO)?

An MRO is a licensed physician who reviews positive drug test results before they are reported to an employer. The MRO contacts the employee to determine whether there is a legitimate medical explanation (such as a valid prescription) for a positive result. MRO review is required for federally regulated testing. See the Drug Testing Guide for more on the MRO process.

Can I order a drug test to check myself before an employer test?

Yes. Online portal drug tests are commonly used for personal verification before an employer screening. Keep in mind that the online portal test and your employer's test may use different cut-off levels, collection procedures, or panel configurations — a negative result from a portal test does not guarantee a negative at your employer's collection site, but it provides a useful data point.

Is a hair follicle drug test available online?

Yes. LabReqs offers a 5-panel hair drug screen at $94.99, and HealthLabs offers 7-panel ($180) and 9-panel ($209) hair tests. Hair testing detects drug use over a longer window (approximately 90 days) but cannot detect very recent use. It is not part of the standard DOT-required urine panel.

Sources

  1. SAMHSA — Drug Testing Resources — https://www.samhsa.gov/substance-use/drug-free-workplace/drug-testing-resources
  2. SAMHSA — MRO Guidance Manual 2024 — https://www.samhsa.gov/sites/default/files/mro-guidance-manual-2024.pdf
  3. FMCSA — What Tests Are Required — https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/regulations/drug-alcohol-testing/what-tests-are-required-and-when-does-testing-occur
  4. Provider pricing sourced from each provider's public website, May 2026: LabReqs, RequestATest, HealthLabs.