What each panel screens for
| Test type | Approximate detection window |
|---|---|
| 5-panel | Marijuana (THC), cocaine, amphetamines/meth, opiates, PCP |
| 10-panel | Everything in the 5-panel PLUS benzodiazepines, barbiturates, methadone, methaqualone and propoxyphene |
In short: the 5-panel targets the most commonly misused street drugs, while the 10-panel adds prescription-class sedatives and depressants for a broader picture.
Who typically needs which
- 5-panel β most private-sector pre-employment and general random testing; it's the everyday standard
- 10-panel β healthcare, government, safety-sensitive roles, professional monitoring, and many court or licensing situations
Cost difference
A 5-panel is the more economical option (rapid screens start around $30). A 10-panel costs a bit more because it screens more substances (typically starting around $50). If you only need the standard screen, there's no reason to pay for the larger panel β and if you need the broader one, it's worth doing right the first time.
Still not sure? Ask us
If your paperwork just says 'drug test,' it's almost always a 5-panel β but healthcare and government roles often mean a 10-panel. When in doubt, tell us the role or forward the request and we'll confirm before you pay. Need something even broader, like fentanyl? See our expanded panels.
