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FAQs
Question: Drug
detection durations?
Any or all of the following factors contribute
to the length of drug detection in the human body. The amount
of drug taken, how frequently the person takes the drug, how
the drug was taken (smoked, snorted or injected), the metabolic
rate of the user, fluid intake, and age of the user all contribute
to detection periods. A general guideline for detection is
as follows:
DRUG
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MINIMUM
DETECTION
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MAXIMUM
DETECTION
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| Amphetamine |
2-7 hours after use |
2-4 days after use |
| Methamphetamine |
2-7 hours after use |
2-4 days after use |
| Cocaine metabolite |
1.25-4 hours after use |
2-3 days after use |
| Marijuana (THC) |
6-18 hours after use |
Up to 28 days after use depending
on frequency |
| Phencyclidine (PCP) |
7 hours after use |
3-5 days after use |
| Opiates (codeine/morphine) |
2.5 hours after use |
2-3 days after use |
Question: Drug
street names?
Although nicknames for drugs change frequently,
below is a list with commonly used slang terms:
| Amphetamine |
Speed, amp, bennie,,
black beauties, chalk |
| Methamphetamine |
Crystal, meth, ice, glass, speed |
| Cocaine |
Coke, snow, flake, crack, blow,
rock |
| Marijuana (THC) |
Pot, weed, herb, bud, MJ, doobie,
reefer, joints, blunts, grass |
| Phencyclidine (PCP) |
Angel dust, sherms, star dust,
magic dust |
| Opiates |
Horse, smack, hairy hombre, H,
scag, jones |
Question:Wolfe
Data’s history?
Wolfe Data is a nationally recognized substance
abuse testing administrator with a solid reputation that has
stood the test of time. Since 1989, when drug testing became
federally mandated, Wolfe Data has become a leader in the drug
and alcohol testing industry and is credited as a premier provider
for employee screening services and instant testing devices
nationwide. In the workplaces of the real world, we understand
the importance of providing the most complete and cost-effective
substance abuse testing programs available to employers.
Question:Wolfe
Data’s mission?
“To remain
the leader in the drug and alcohol testing industry throughout
the United
States by utilizing
both the skills of a highly trained and motivated staff and
the latest technological advances while providing innovative
products, superior value, and impeccable service to our current
and future customers.”
Question: Preferred
lab services?
Keystone Laboratories, a sister company of Wolfe
Data, is a forensic drug testing lab based out of Asheville,
NC. The lab maintains College of American Pathologists (CAP)
certification and processes non-DOT drug test results.
Customized testing panels are available to detect commonly abused substances
such as ecstasy and date rape drugs that are not picked up by standard screening
protocols.
At Keystone, each specimen is checked for appropriate pH, specific gravity,
and creatinine levels to further ensure the sample is fit for testing. Detection
of hydromorphone and hydrocodone is also included in opiate screening protocols.
Question: Types
of testing?
Pre-employment
Random
Probable cause
Post-accident
Return to duty
Question: Services
provided?
Wolfe Data will strive to provide you with an
array of solutions to meet your testing needs nationwide. Our
strong laboratory affiliations provide you with access to at
least half a dozen certified laboratories nationwide and nationally
competitive pricing. We also offer an array of instant testing
options to allow immediate answers.
Your organization will have access to all current
test results within minutes of the results being processed
through the laboratory using one of the following innovative
reporting options. All results are reported via convenient
and efficient means of communication such as email, fax, and
web access. Our cutting edge retrieval technology provides
some of the best turn-around times in the testing industry
for obtaining drug test results. We partner with our clients
to provide flexible custom solutions to your testing challenges.
Secure Internet test result access is available
through our corporate website at www.wolfedata.com.
Using this technology, results will be readily available to your locations
with Internet access and a valid username and password. Data integrity is maintained
through all web-based application processing and storage to provide accurate,
efficient, and detailed reporting on demand. This system automates the record
keeping process by allowing you to track the number of specimens processed
by location, manage results from your desktop, and provide cost analyses.
Computer generated random selection increases
workplace safety. This process uses an algorithm to randomly
generate numbers, which are matched with identification numbers.
Our DOT program management programs are designed
to maintain your compliance with DOT regulations.
Our staff routinely sets up and facilitates all
testing arrangements with collection sites nationwide, working
to make them convenient for you and your donors.
Question: Medical
review?
Tests confirmed positive at the laboratory should
undergo the medical review process to rule out the possibility
of a prescription medication or other legitimate reason for
the positive result.
A licensed physician
will interview the donor to gather prescription information.
If the donor
is currently
under a doctor’s care with a valid prescription in their
name, the test will most probably be reported back as a negative.
It is highly recommended that medical review
be performed on any positive test involving a current employee,
such as those who are part of a random selection program.
“The medical
review officer is the balancing force, protecting employee
rights, pursuing
accurate information
and watching out for the safety of all involved.”
Question: Turn-around
time?
Times for each laboratory and collection site
vary depending on geographic location and specimen delivery
options. The collection site sends specimens out for overnight
delivery by Airborne, UPS, or FedEx.
Positives are typically available to begin medical
review within 24 hours of lab receipt while opiate positives
can take up to 36 hours. Medical review requires the donor
to be interviewed by a licensed physician before the result
is reported out as a positive.
Question: Territory
covered or serviced by Wolfe?
Finding a collection site is just a phone call
away. Our staff routinely sets up and facilitates all testing
arrangements with collection sites, working to make them convenient
for you and your donors.
Your organization will be equipped with all the needed collection supplies,
including chain of custody forms, lab packs, airbills, specimen bottles, collection
instructions, and/or authorization forms. Customized kit packaging is available
to meet your individual needs.
Question: Consultation?
Training is available for collectors, supervisors,
and employees on topics including drug and alcohol related
workplace problems, urine and breath alcohol collections, and
instant testing product procedures.
Policy development services will assist your
organization in the implementation of sound substance abuse
policies, procedures, and documentation to comply with applicable
regulations.
When substance abuse testing programs are properly implemented and managed,
everyone involved understands the issues pertaining to workplace drug testing.
Question: Applicable
laws?
Federally regulated employees must adhere to
guidelines established by the Department of Transportation
(DOT).
Company policy largely determines the guidelines
for non-DOT testing. Laws in some states restrict the use of
instant testing devices.
Question: Cost
of services?
We strive to offer an array of products and services
to meet almost any budget. An instant product ranges in cost
from $7.00 to $10.00 for a 5-panel test. A laboratory test
with collection fee and medical review averages $40.00. This
is a small price to pay for workplace safety.
Question: How
can I order drug test kits?
Simply call our customer service staff, fax,
email, or use our website to order. We accept Visa, MasterCard,
and American Express. We will be happy to send you a credit
application so that you can establish a billing account. Our
payment terms are net 30 days.
Question: Drugs
tested for at the laboratory?
Amphetamines
Barbiturates
Benzodiazepines
Cocaine
Marijuana – THC / Cannabinoids
Methadone
Methaqualone
Phencyclidine – PCP
Propoxyphene
Opiates
Question: Instant
product choices?
We understand that no two companies are the same;
therefore, we offer an array of urine-based drug tests to meet
the diversified instant testing needs of our clients. Our main
product lines include the QuickScreen and the E-Z Split Key
Cup. We offer tests for one to ten drugs.
From integrated cups to cards to cassettes, these
devices test for methamphetamine, amphetamine, tetrahydrocannabinol,
cocaine, opiates, phencyclidine, barbiturates, benzodiazepines,
methadone, and ecstasy (MDMA) in many configurations.
Wolfe Data also
supplies the DOT approved Q.E.D.® Saliva
Alcohol Test as well as the BreathScan Alcohol Detector.
Intect7, an adulterant test strip product, further
ensures the laboratory-like accuracy of our instant testing
products by detecting the commonly available urine additives
donors use to try to beat drug tests.
Question Instant
vs. traditional testing?
Instant testing is a two-step process. Step 1
is the drug screen being performed at your location. Step 2
involves a confirmation test, which is done at the laboratory,
only if the instant drug screen show a positive (non-negative)
result.
Question: Accuracy
of product?
Our products are very reliable. Most have passed
the rigorous regulations of FDA approval. We will supply detailed
performance statistics upon request. It is always best to send
any non-negative specimens to be confirmed at a laboratory.
Question: GC/MS
confirmation?
Non-negative instant device results are backed
by GC/MS laboratory confirmation, the most specific of all
confirmatory methods. When the product reveals a non-negative
result, best practice is confirmation by an alternative methodology
(preferably GC/MS) on the same specimen. GC/MS is an extremely
accurate procedure that identifies each chemical compound on
the basis of its unique molecular structure.
Question: Why
use a chain of custody (COC) form?
This form documents the transfer of the specimen
from the time of collection through processing at the laboratory.
Its use has proven effective in preventing tampering or specimen
switching. The COC is an important legal safeguard, since the
specimen transfer process is most challenged aspect of drug
testing in court proceedings.
Question: Legally
defensible?
Wolfe Data has designed a single four-part chain
of custody form to accommodate both traditional testing and
instant test results. This form is accepted at several laboratories,
including Keystone, to simplify the collection process.
Question: Methods
used to drug test?
Urine, saliva, hair, and blood are four of the
most commonly used methods to detect drug use. Each method
has advantages and disadvantages. Generally speaking, urine
is the most reliable established method of detection. Since
the kidneys are the primary route by which drugs and their
metabolites are excreted from the body, drugs are easily detected
in urine.
The technology behind drug detection in saliva
is still being developed. However, the collection is less intrusive
and does not require bathroom facilities. Hair testing provides
a longer window of detection, but is a more costly option that
requires a more complicated collection process.
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Newsletters:
As a Wolfe Data client, you will receive
our monthly newsletter - The Advocate. Some topics have included
valuable information
on trends in prescription drug abuse, steroid use, medical
marijuana laws, club drugs, date rape drugs, employer education
on drug abuse, question and answer (Q&A) corner, complete
drug profiles and many other educational topics relating
to drug use. We believe in keeping our clients "in the
loop" with all the latest developments and news on drug
abuse. Archive Newsletters
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