§ 40.91 What are the cutoff concentrations for oral fluid drug tests?

As a laboratory, you must use the cutoff concentrations displayed in the following table for initial and confirmatory drug tests for oral fluid specimens. All cutoff concentrations are expressed in nanograms per milliliter (ng/mL). The table follows:

Table 1 to § 40.91—Oral Fluid Testing Cutoff Concentrations

Initial test analyteInitial test cutoff 1Confirmatory test analyteConfirmatory test cutoff concentration
Marijuana (THC) 24 ng/mL3THC2 ng/mL.
Cocaine/Benzoylecgonine15 ng/mLCocaine
Benzoylecgonine
8 ng/mL.
8 ng/mL.
Codeine/
Morphine
30 ng/mLCodeine
Morphine
15 ng/mL.
15 ng/mL.
Hydrocodone/
Hydromorphone
30 ng/mLHydrocodone
Hydromorphone
15 ng/mL.
15 ng/mL.
Oxycodone/
Oxymorphone
30 ng/mLOxycodone
Oxymorphone
15 ng/mL.
15 ng/mL.
6-Acetylmorphine4 ng/mL36-Acetylmorphine2 ng/mL.
Phencyclidine10 ng/mLPhencyclidine10 ng/mL.
Amphetamine/
Methamphetamine
50 ng/mLAmphetamine
Methamphetamine
25 ng/mL.
25 ng/mL.
MDMA 4/MDA 550 ng/mLMDMA
MDA
25 ng/mL.
25 ng/mL.

1 For grouped analytes (i.e., two or more analytes that are in the same drug class and have the same initial test cutoff): 

Immunoassay: The test must be calibrated with one analyte from the group identified as the target analyte. The cross reactivity of the immunoassay to the other analyte(s) within the group must be 80 percent or greater; if not, separate immunoassays must be used for the analytes within the group. 

Alternate technology: Either one analyte or all analytes from the group must be used for calibration, depending on the technology. At least one analyte within the group must have a concentration equal to or greater than the initial test cutoff or, alternatively, the sum of the analytes present (i.e., with concentrations equal to or greater than the laboratory's validated limit of quantification) must be equal to or greater than the initial test cutoff. 

2 An immunoassay must be calibrated with the target analyte. 

3 Alternate technology (THC and 6-AM): The confirmatory test cutoff must be used for an alternate technology initial test that is specific for the target analyte (i.e., 2 ng/mL for THC, 2 ng/mL for 6-AM). 

4 Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA). 

5 Methylenedioxyamphetamine (MDA).

 

[88 FR 27643, May 2, 2023]

 

This information was copied from a federal government resource. Always verify the accuracy of this information against the most recent version of the Code of Federal Regulations: https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-49/subtitle-A/part-40 or the Office of Drug & Alcohol Policy & Compliance: https://www.transportation.gov/odapc.

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