Broadest Standard Panel · Non-DOT · Kansas City

10 Panel Drug Testing
Kansas City

The most comprehensive standard urine drug screen — covering all 9-panel substances plus propoxyphene and methaqualone. Used by healthcare employers, government agencies, law enforcement, and organizations requiring the broadest possible substance detection in a single test.

All 5-panel base substances included
Plus Barbiturates, Benzodiazepines, Methadone, Methamphetamines
Plus Propoxyphene & Methaqualone — unique to 10-panel
Certified chain-of-custody urine collection
MRO-reviewed results on all non-negatives
Cost: $60–$99 based on services needed

Quick Facts

  • 10 substance categories — broadest standard urine panel
  • Includes Propoxyphene & Methaqualone not in 9-panel
  • Certified chain-of-custody urine collection
  • MRO review on all non-negative results
  • Results within 1 minute up to 5 days
  • Valid government-issued photo ID required
  • Cost: $60–$99 based on services needed

Mon–Fri 9AM–6PM · Sat 10AM–3PM
8101 E. Bannister Rd, Kansas City MO 64134
9-Panel Base + Propoxyphene + Methaqualone Broadest Standard Panel Kansas City, MO
5yrs
Years of Experience
100%
Successful Verifications
500+
Business Clients Served
$60–99
Cost Based on Services
About This Test

What Is a 10 Panel Drug Test?

The 10 panel drug test is the most comprehensive standard urine drug screening panel available. It builds on the 9-panel by adding two additional substances — propoxyphene (a synthetic opioid analgesic) and methaqualone (Quaaludes) — making it the broadest non-customized panel for employer, legal, and compliance testing. It covers ten distinct substance categories in a single urine specimen collection.

The 10 panel is the standard choice for healthcare organizations, government agencies, law enforcement, and employers in highly regulated industries who need the widest possible substance detection without building a custom panel. It is also frequently required by courts, probation programs, and treatment monitoring authorities who specify expanded panel testing. Every collection at Midwest Identity Services follows certified chain-of-custody procedures with MRO review of all non-negative results.

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When to choose 10 panel over 9 panel

The 10 panel adds propoxyphene (brand names Darvon, Darvocet — a synthetic opioid painkiller) and methaqualone (Quaaludes — a sedative hypnotic). If your testing program specifically requires either of these substances, or if a court or compliance authority requires a 10-panel, this is the right test. For most general employer situations, the 9 panel provides sufficient coverage. Not sure? Call (816) 442-0295 and we'll help you choose the right panel in under two minutes.

What to Bring

  • Valid, unexpired government-issued photo ID
  • Employer test order or court order if provided
  • List of all current prescription medications — especially opioids, sedatives, and benzodiazepines
  • Employer or court contact for result delivery

What You Receive

  • Certified urine collection — chain-of-custody documentation
  • 10-panel certified laboratory analysis
  • MRO review of all non-negative results
  • Results within 1 minute up to 5 days
  • Results reported to employer, court, or requesting party

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Mon–Fri 9AM–6PM · Sat 10AM–3PM
8101 E. Bannister Rd, Kansas City MO 64134
All 10 Substances Screened

Complete 10 Panel Breakdown — Detection Windows Included

The 10 panel uses a three-tier structure. Panels 1–5 are the standard base. Panels 6–9 are the expanded additions from the 9-panel. Panel 10 is unique to the 10-panel screen.

Panels 1–5: Standard base (all panels)
Panels 6–9: Expanded additions (9 & 10 panel)
Panel 10: Unique to 10-panel only
1
Marijuana (THC)

THC metabolites from cannabis. Longest detection window of any substance — fat-soluble metabolites persist weeks in heavy users.

⏰ 1–30 days (up to 90 heavy use)
2
Cocaine

Detected as benzoylecgonine metabolite. Powerful stimulant causing impaired judgment and heightened risk-taking behavior.

⏰ 2–4 days
3
Opiates

Codeine, morphine, and heroin metabolite (6-AM). Traditional opiate coverage — separate from synthetic opioids and propoxyphene.

⏰ 1–3 days
4
Amphetamines

Amphetamine and related stimulants. Causes agitation, paranoia, and dangerous impairment — a core workplace safety screen.

⏰ 1–3 days
5
Phencyclidine (PCP)

Causes severe hallucinations, dissociation, and extreme behavior. Second-longest detection window in the standard base panel.

⏰ 7–14 days
6
9 & 10 Panel
Methamphetamines

Dedicated meth-specific confirmatory screen — separate from the amphetamines panel for greater specificity in detection.

⏰ 1–4 days
7
9 & 10 Panel
Barbiturates

Sedative hypnotics including phenobarbital, secobarbital, butalbital. Detection window varies significantly — long-acting forms persist for weeks.

⏰ 2–4 days (short) / 3–6 weeks (long-acting)
8
9 & 10 Panel
Benzodiazepines

Xanax, Valium, Klonopin, Ativan — the most commonly misused prescription drug class. Entirely invisible to a standard 5-panel.

⏰ 3–7 days (short) / 4–6 weeks (long-acting)
9
9 & 10 Panel
Methadone

Synthetic opioid for pain management and addiction treatment. Not detected by standard opiate screens — requires its own dedicated test.

⏰ 3–12 days
10a
10 Panel Only
Propoxyphene

A synthetic opioid analgesic formerly sold as Darvon and Darvocet — withdrawn from the U.S. market in 2010 due to cardiac risks, but still encountered in misuse cases. Not detected by standard opiate screens. Required by some government, healthcare, and law enforcement testing programs.

⏰ 6–48 hours (short half-life)
10b
10 Panel Only
Methaqualone (Quaaludes)

A sedative hypnotic banned in the U.S. since 1984 but still encountered in certain testing contexts — particularly government, law enforcement, and international settings where its use persists. Required by some court orders and government testing mandates.

⏰ Up to 14 days
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Prescription medications and MRO review

Benzodiazepines, barbiturates, opiates, and methadone are all prescribed medications. If you take any of these, disclose them at intake. The MRO will contact you before issuing any final non-negative result — valid prescriptions may result in a verified negative outcome. Never omit prescription medications from your intake disclosure on a 10-panel test.

Common Use Cases

Who Uses the 10 Panel Drug Test

The 10 panel is chosen when the broadest standard coverage is required — typically in settings where prescription drug misuse, synthetic opioids, or historically regulated substances must be detected.

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Healthcare Organizations

Hospitals, healthcare systems, and medical staffing companies frequently require the 10 panel for clinical staff — particularly in roles with access to controlled substances. The broader panel catches prescription drug misuse that a standard 5-panel entirely misses.

HospitalsClinical staffControlled substance access
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Government & Public Sector

Many federal, state, and local government agencies specify the 10 panel for employment screening — particularly for law enforcement, corrections, public safety, and other roles that require the broadest coverage. Some government contracts specify 10-panel as the minimum standard.

GovernmentLaw enforcementPublic safety
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Court-Ordered Testing

Courts and probation programs that specify a 10-panel test require full coverage including propoxyphene and methaqualone. We provide properly documented chain-of-custody results suitable for submission to legal and judicial authorities.

Court ordersProbationLegal proceedings
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Addiction Treatment & Monitoring

Treatment programs, sobriety monitoring agreements, and recovery maintenance programs that need the most comprehensive substance detection — including all prescription sedatives, synthetic opioids, and legacy substances — require the 10 panel.

Recovery monitoringSobriety programsTreatment compliance
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Employers with Strict Policies

Companies in finance, legal, pharmaceutical, and executive-level hiring that maintain the strictest substance policies often use the 10 panel as their standard pre-employment and random testing screen to signal zero tolerance across all substance categories.

FinancePharmaZero tolerance policy
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Contract & Compliance Requirements

Organizations fulfilling government contracts, security clearance requirements, or industry-specific compliance standards that explicitly require a 10-panel drug screen as a contract term or licensing condition.

Government contractsSecurity clearanceCompliance mandates
Panel Comparison

5 Panel vs 9 Panel vs 10 Panel — Full Comparison

The 10 panel is the culmination of all standard panel tiers. This table shows exactly what each panel level adds — so you can confirm the right choice for your specific testing requirement.

Substance Screened 5 Panel 9 Panel 10 Panel
Marijuana (THC)✓ Included✓ Included✓ Included
Cocaine✓ Included✓ Included✓ Included
Opiates (Codeine, Morphine, Heroin)✓ Included✓ Included✓ Included
Amphetamines✓ Included✓ Included✓ Included
Phencyclidine (PCP)✓ Included✓ Included✓ Included
Methamphetamines (dedicated screen)May vary✓ Included✓ Included
Barbiturates✗ Not included✓ Included✓ Included
Benzodiazepines (Xanax, Valium, Klonopin)✗ Not included✓ Included✓ Included
Methadone✗ Not included✓ Included✓ Included
Propoxyphene (Darvon/Darvocet)✗ Not included✗ Not included✓ Included
Methaqualone (Quaaludes)✗ Not included✗ Not included✓ Included
Why Midwest Identity Services

Why Organizations Choose Us for 10 Panel Testing

The 10 panel is the most complex standard drug test — covering both commonly prescribed substances and historically controlled drugs. We handle every collection, documentation, and result step with the same certified standards.

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Certified Chain-of-Custody

Every 10-panel collection follows certified chain-of-custody procedures — tamper-evident seals, temperature verification, complete documentation. Results are legally defensible for court submission, government review, and compliance audits.

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MRO Review — Critical on 10 Panel

The 10 panel includes six substance categories for which valid prescriptions are common. MRO review is especially critical — the MRO contacts the donor before any non-negative is finalized, protecting both employee and employer from prescription-driven false positives.

Results within 1 Min–5 Days

Negatives typically returned within 24–48 hours. Non-negatives requiring MRO review returned within the full 1-minute-to-5-day window. All results reported confidentially to the authorized employer, court, or requesting party.

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All Panel Sizes — One Location

5, 9, and 10 panel tests available at the same location — alongside DOT 5-panel, oral swab, urine alcohol, and breath alcohol testing. One provider for your complete drug testing program, regardless of which panel different roles require.

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Court & Legal Documentation

For court-ordered and legally mandated 10-panel testing, we provide complete chain-of-custody documentation and result records suitable for submission to judicial and legal authorities. Results reported per court or probation officer specifications.

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Panel Guidance Before You Book

Not sure if you need the 9 panel or 10 panel — or whether a court order specifies something different? Call (816) 442-0295 and we'll confirm the right test in under two minutes. We help both employers and individuals choose correctly before booking.

10 Panel Drug Test FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

More questions? Call (816) 442-0295 and we'll answer in two minutes.

The 10 panel adds two substances beyond the 9-panel: propoxyphene (Darvon/Darvocet — a synthetic opioid analgesic withdrawn from the U.S. market in 2010 but still present in some misuse contexts and required by certain government testing programs) and methaqualone (Quaaludes — a sedative hypnotic banned in the U.S. since 1984 but still specified by some courts, government agencies, and international testing requirements). For most general employer situations, these additions are not the primary motivation for choosing the 10 panel — it is more commonly required by specific contract terms, court orders, or institutional policies that specify the 10-panel as a standard.
No. The standard 10 panel urine drug test does not screen for alcohol. Alcohol requires a separate test — either a breath alcohol test (BAT) using an evidential breath testing device, or a urine ethanol test. If you need both drug and alcohol testing, let us know when booking and we can schedule both in the same appointment. Alcohol testing is available as an add-on to any panel size.
A valid prescription does not prevent a non-negative screen result — but it does protect you during MRO review. The 10-panel covers six substance categories for which valid prescriptions are common (opiates, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, methadone, amphetamines, and propoxyphene). When a non-negative is confirmed, the MRO contacts you before issuing a final result to your employer or requesting party. If you provide documentation of a valid, current prescription, the MRO may verify the result as negative. Always disclose all current prescription medications at intake — this is especially critical on a 10-panel test.
Healthcare organizations use the 10 panel because clinical staff have access to a broad range of controlled substances — including benzodiazepines, opioids, and sedatives that are entirely missed by a 5-panel screen. A standard 5-panel would not detect misuse of many medications that clinical employees can access. The 10 panel also supports regulatory compliance for healthcare organizations that must demonstrate comprehensive substance monitoring for accreditation and licensing purposes.
For most employers, the 9 panel is the practical choice for expanded screening — it adds benzodiazepines, barbiturates, and methadone to the 5-panel base, which covers the most commonly misused prescription drug categories. The 10 panel adds propoxyphene and methaqualone — substances with limited current prevalence for most general workforces. Choose the 10 panel if a contract, court order, or institutional policy specifically requires it, or if your industry involves government contracts or law enforcement. Call (816) 442-0295 and we'll help you make the right call for your specific situation.
Results are returned within 1 minute up to 5 days. Negative results are typically available within 24–48 hours of laboratory receipt. Non-negative results requiring GC/MS confirmatory testing and MRO review typically take 1–3 additional business days. Because the 10 panel includes multiple substance categories for which valid prescriptions are common, the MRO contact and verification process may add time if the donor needs to be reached for prescription documentation.
Cost is $60–$99 based on services needed. For employer programs with volume requirements, call (816) 442-0295 for same-day program pricing. Individual and employer account billing both available. All costs confirmed before your appointment begins — no surprises.
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The broadest standard panel — 10 substances in a single certified urine collection, MRO-reviewed results, chain-of-custody documentation.
8101 E. Bannister Rd · Kansas City, MO 64134 · Cost: $60–$99 based on services needed

10 Substances Screened
🔒 Chain of Custody
📋 MRO Reviewed
Results in 1 Min–5 Days
📍 Kansas City, MO