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19.0 Notice of Common Medications: A list of the most common medications by brand name or common name,as <br /> applicable, as well as chemical name, which may alter or affect a drug test, is attached. Employees and job <br /> applicants should review this list prior to submitting to a drug test. <br /> 20.0 Medication Information: An employee or job applicant may consult with the County's MRO or the testing <br /> laboratory for technical information regarding prescription and non-prescription medication. <br /> 21.0 Drugs to be Tested <br /> 21.1 Drug testing may be required for any or all of the following drugs: <br /> 1 Alcohol, including distilled spirits, wine, beer and intoxicating liquors; <br /> 2. Amphetamines; <br /> 3. Cannabinoids; <br /> 4. Cocaine; <br /> 5. Phencyclidine (PCP); <br /> 6. Hallucinogens; <br /> 7. Methaqualone; <br /> 8. Opiates; <br /> 9. Barbiturates; <br /> 10. Benzodiazepines; <br /> 11. Synthetic narcotics (Methadone and Propoxyphene); <br /> 12. Designer drugs; <br /> 13. A metabolite of any of the substances listed herein. <br /> 22.2 Drug cut-off levels -- Initial Drug Test: All levels equal to or exceeding the following shall be <br /> reported as positive: <br /> Alcohol 0.05 gl/dl% <br /> Amphetamines 1,000 ng/ml <br /> Cannabinoids 50 ng/ml <br /> Cocaine 300 ng/ml <br /> Phencyclidine 25 ng/ml <br /> Methaqualone 300 ng/ml <br /> Opiates 300 ng/ml <br /> Barbiturates 300 ng/ml <br /> Benzodiazepines 300 ng/ml <br /> Synthetic Narcotics <br /> Methadone 300 ng/ml <br /> Propoxyphene 300 ng/ml <br /> 21.3 Drug cut-off levels--Confirmation Drug Test: All levels equal to or exceeding the following shall be <br /> reported as positive: <br /> Alcohol 0.05 gl/dl%* <br /> Amphetamines 500 ng/ml <br /> Cannabinoids 15 ng/ml <br /> Cocaine 150 ng/ml <br /> Phencyclidine 25 ng/ml <br /> Methaqualone 150 ng/ml <br /> Opiates 300 ng/ml <br /> Barbiturates 150 ng/ml <br /> Benzodiazepines 150 ng/ml <br /> Synthetic Narcotics <br /> Methadone 150 ng/ml <br /> Propoxyphene 150 ng/ml <br /> *Testing laboratories will report all quantitative alcohol test results above 0.05% to the MRO who will be <br /> responsible for reporting results to the County. Percent by weight of alcohol in blood is based upon grams of alcohol <br /> per 100 milliliters of blood. <br />