13 Panel Oral Swab Drug Test
13 Panel Oral Swab Drug Test is a comprehensive, rapid saliva screening solution designed to
detect a broad range of commonly abused substances in a single test. This oral fluid drug test
screens for drugs like AMP, BAR, BUP, BZO, COC, MAMP, MDMA, MOP/OPI, MTD, OXY, PCP,
THC, and additional targeted substances, delivering fast, reliable, and accurate results within minutes.
Saliva drug testing offers a non-invasive and convenient collection method, with results typically available
within minutes. The 13 panel saliva drug test swab helps ensure accurate detection while reducing the risk of
sample tampering.
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13 Panel Oral Swab Test specifications
 Open the sealed pouch only when you are ready to begin testing. Remove the oral swab and place the sponge tip inside the mouth. Gently rub it along the cheeks, gums, and under the tongue until the swab is fully saturated with saliva. Proper saturation is important to ensure accurate oral fluid drug testing results.
 Insert the saturated swab into the test device cassette and secure it properly according to the instructions. Place the oral swab drug testing device on a clean, level surface and allow the test to process undisturbed during the reaction period for accurate development.  After the recommended waiting time, carefully examine the result window. Review each drug panel individually by comparing the test (T) line and the control (C) line. Use adequate lighting to ensure proper and accurate interpretation of the saliva drug test results
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The 13 panel oral swab drug test represents the first oral fluid configuration where both Fentanyl (FEN) and Alcohol (ALC) are guaranteed core panels across every variant, not optional add-ons. Combined with the full opioid trifecta of Buprenorphine (BUP), Methadone (MTD), and Oxycodone (OXY) as dedicated independent panels, the 13 panel mouth swab drug test delivers complete opioid class coverage alongside alcohol monitoring, stimulant screening, and sedative detection in one pen-style device. Both configurations screen for Alcohol (ALC), Amphetamines (AMP), Barbiturates (BAR), Buprenorphine (BUP), Benzodiazepines (BZO), Cocaine (COC), Fentanyl (FEN), Methamphetamine (MET), Methadone (MTD), Opiates/Morphine (OPI/MOR), Oxycodone (OXY), and Phencyclidine (PCP), with the single remaining panel slot covering either MDMA or Synthetic Marijuana / K2 depending on your program's substance risk profile. The 13 panel drug test oral swab is where fentanyl and alcohol become non-negotiable standards across every configuration, not variants. Twelve guaranteed core panels plus one program-specific slot deliver the broadest forensic-grade saliva screening available without stepping into specialty high-panel territory. Substances screened are classified as: Opiates / Morphine (OPI/MOR), Oxycodone (OXY), Methadone (MTD), Buprenorphine (BUP), Fentanyl (FEN) -- guaranteed core panel in both configurations Amphetamines (AMP), Methamphetamine (MET), Cocaine (COC), MDMA / Ecstasy -- variant Benzodiazepines (BZO), Barbiturates (BAR), Phencyclidine (PCP) Synthetic Marijuana / K2 -- variant. Note: K2 is chemically distinct from THC and will not appear on a standard marijuana strip Alcohol (ALC) -- guaranteed core panel across both configurations, enabling simultaneous alcohol and thirteen-substance drug screening from a single observed saliva collection event Each 13 panel oral swab drug test kit features an integrated collection swab with a built-in saturation indicator that confirms when enough oral fluid has been collected for an accurate result. The fully self-contained pen-style device requires no additional cups, containers, or external testing equipment. Results are read directly on the device window within 5 to 10 minutes of collection. Because the entire collection process is conducted in plain view of the administrator, the 13 panel mouth swab drug test eliminates the specimen substitution and adulteration risks associated with urine-based testing. The step up from 12 to 13 panels is operationally significant: fentanyl moves from an optional variant panel to a guaranteed core detection capability across every configuration. For programs currently running a 12 panel oral swab without guaranteed fentanyl coverage, the 13 panel oral swab is the direct upgrade path. According to CDC overdose surveillance data, fentanyl is now detected in the majority of US drug overdose deaths across all substance categories, making its guaranteed inclusion in a standard oral fluid panel no longer a program-specific preference but a baseline screening requirement for programs operating in any high-risk environment. Need broader coverage beyond thirteen panels? Explore our full range of oral swab drug tests. Available in bulk and wholesale quantities with same-day shipping on qualifying orders.
13 Panel Oral Swab Drug Tests: Fentanyl and Alcohol as Guaranteed Standards, Not Optional Add-Ons: The 13 Panel Oral Swab Drug Test is the first oral fluid configuration where every program, regardless of which variant they select, receives guaranteed fentanyl detection and guaranteed alcohol monitoring alongside the full opioid trifecta of BUP, MTD, and OXY as dedicated independent panels. At lower panel counts, fentanyl and alcohol are configuration decisions. At the 13 panel level, they are baseline capabilities. The single remaining variant slot then adds either MDMA for programs screening entertainment, corrections, and high-risk youth environments, or Synthetic Marijuana / K2 for correctional, forensic, and transportation programs where synthetic cannabinoid exposure is a documented risk. At 12 Panel Now, every 13 panel mouth swab drug test is manufactured to the highest Forensic Use Only standards, delivering over 99% accuracy in a pen-style device that deploys in under two minutes anywhere without restroom access, additional equipment, or specimen handling logistics. Contact for OEM, Private Label and Bulk 13 Panel Oral Swab Orders: 561-897-9238 Â |Â [email protected]
Partnering with 12 Panel Now means more than a supply of 13 panel oral swab drug tests, it means working with a US-based supply and private label team that understands what the opioid and fentanyl crisis demands of a modern drug testing program. Whether you are running a correctional facility that needs simultaneous fentanyl, K2, and full opioid trifecta coverage from a single observed collection using the K2, FEN and ALC configuration, or a drug court or probation program that needs MDMA detection alongside fentanyl, alcohol, BUP, and MTD monitoring using the FEN, ALC and MDMA Pen configuration, the 13 panel drug test oral swab gives your program the most complete guaranteed-core oral fluid coverage available in a single pen-style device. Contact Us Today for a Personalized 13 Panel Oral Swab Wholesale and Private Label Plan  561-897-9238  [email protected] Don't delay, order your 13 panel oral swab drug test today. Our 13 panel saliva drug test kits deliver over 99% accuracy across thirteen substance panels including guaranteed Fentanyl and Alcohol detection in every configuration, five dedicated opioid-class panels, and a single variant slot for MDMA or K2 that no 12 or lower panel configuration can match. Trust 12 Panel Now for all your 13 panel mouth swab drug test supply needs and contact us to place your order today.
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Features of 13 Panel Oral Swab Drug Test
Test Strip
Substance
Cutoff (Oral Fluid)
What It Catches

Alcohol (ALC)
0.02% BAC
Recent alcohol consumption (ethanol)

Amphetamines (AMP)
50 ng/mL
Adderall, Vyvanse, amphetamines

Barbiturates (BAR)
50 ng/mL
Phenobarbital, secobarbital, butalbital

Buprenorphine (BUP)
5 ng/mL
Suboxone, Subutex, buprenorphine

Benzodiazepines (BZO)
50 ng/mL
Xanax, Valium, Ativan, Klonopin

Cocaine (COC)
20 ng/mL
Cocaine, crack cocaine
Fentanyl (FEN)
10 ng/mL
Fentanyl, carfentanil, fentanyl analogues

Methamphetamine (MET)
50 ng/mL
Crystal meth, street meth

Methadone (MTD)
30 ng/mL
Methadone, methadone maintenance programs

Opiates / Morphine (OPI/MOR)
40 ng/mL
Heroin, codeine, morphine

Oxycodone (OXY)
20 ng/mL
OxyContin, Percocet, oxycodone
Phencyclidine (PCP)
10 ng/mL
PCP, angel dust
13 Panel Oral Swab Variants
Product
13th Panel Strip
Substance
Cutoff (Oral Fluid)
What It Catches
13 Panel Oral Swab Pen
with FEN, ALC and MDMA (No THC)MDMA / Ecstasy (MDMA)
50 ng/mL
Ecstasy, Molly, MDMA
13 Panel Saliva Drug Test
with K2, FEN and ALCSynthetic Marijuana / K2 (K2)
25 ng/mL
Spice, K2, synthetic cannabinoids
1 - Collect
2 - Wait
3 - Read
How To Read The 13 Panel Saliva Drug Test Results
If the control line (C) does not appear, the test result is invalid. The test should be repeated using a new 13 panel oral swab drug test device while carefully following all collection and testing instructions.
Two visible lines (C and T) appear for each drug panel. This means the tested substances are below the detectable cutoff level and indicates a negative result for that drug category.
Only the control line (C) appears while the test line (T) is absent. This indicates a presumptive positive result for the specific substance being tested and may require additional laboratory confirmation.What is in a 13 Panel Oral Swab?
Opioids, Fentanyl and Opioid Maintenance
Stimulants and Illicit Drugs
Prescription Sedatives, Dissociatives and CNS Depressants
Synthetic Cannabinoids
Alcohol Detection
The First Oral Fluid Format Where Fentanyl and Alcohol Are Both Non-Negotiable Core Panels
13 Panel Saliva Drug Test Features: The First Oral Fluid Configuration Where Fentanyl Detection Is Never Optional, with Complete Opioid, Alcohol and Synthetic Drug Coverage
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Where 13 Panel Oral Swab Drug Tests Are Commonly Used
| Setting | Primary Applications | Why the 13 Panel Oral Swab Works Here |
| Correctional Facilities | Inmate intake screening, guaranteed fentanyl and K2 contraband detection, random institutional testing, buprenorphine diversion monitoring, pre-release comprehensive substance assessment | The K2, FEN and ALC configuration delivers guaranteed fentanyl detection, synthetic cannabinoid screening, and full five-panel opioid coverage including BUP contraband detection in a single observed collection at the intake desk. The Bureau of Justice Assistance identifies fentanyl, K2, and buprenorphine diversion as the three highest-risk contraband substance categories in US correctional facilities. The 13 panel oral swab addresses all three simultaneously. |
| Drug Courts and Probation | Court-ordered multi-substance compliance monitoring, probation testing, guaranteed fentanyl and alcohol compliance verification, BUP and MTD adherence confirmation, full stimulant and sedative coverage | The FEN, ALC and MDMA Pen configuration covers the full drug court substance profile including fentanyl, alcohol, BUP, MTD, OXY, BZO, BAR, stimulants, and MDMA from a single observed desk-side collection. The NADCP best practice standards require comprehensive multi-class substance monitoring in court-supervised programs. The 13 panel oral swab is the most complete oral fluid format that meets this standard with FEN guaranteed. |
| MAT Programs and Treatment Centers | Buprenorphine and methadone compliance monitoring, guaranteed fentanyl concurrent use detection, full opioid class coverage, benzodiazepine and barbiturate concurrent use screening, alcohol monitoring for dual-diagnosis programs | Fentanyl contamination of the illicit drug supply is now the leading cause of accidental overdose in MAT populations who also use illicit substances. The 13 panel oral swab is the first standard configuration to guarantee FEN detection alongside BUP adherence monitoring, MTD compliance, and ALC concurrent use screening simultaneously. SAMHSA buprenorphine guidelines require concurrent substance monitoring covering opioids, stimulants, sedatives, and alcohol as a core MAT program standard. |
| Transportation and Safety-Sensitive Employers | Post-accident investigations with guaranteed fentanyl and alcohol detection, reasonable suspicion screening, pre-employment comprehensive substance checks, return-to-duty full-spectrum opioid compliance | The K2, FEN and ALC configuration delivers simultaneous alcohol screening, guaranteed fentanyl detection, and K2 coverage in a single on-site collection by a safety supervisor. CDC NIOSH workplace safety data identifies fentanyl as a rapidly growing contributor to occupational fatalities in transportation and construction. The 13 panel oral swab closes that detection gap at the moment of incident, not hours later at a collection site. |
| Sober Living and Residential Recovery Programs | High-frequency resident accountability screening, fentanyl relapse detection, BUP and MTD compliance for MAT-enrolled residents, benzodiazepine and alcohol concurrent use monitoring | The fentanyl guarantee is uniquely critical for residential recovery populations: fentanyl-contaminated street supply now represents the primary overdose risk for relapsing residents in sober living environments who use any illicit opioid. A screening program that does not guarantee FEN detection cannot claim to adequately monitor overdose risk in this population. NIH research on concurrent opioid recovery relapse patterns confirms fentanyl and benzodiazepines as the two highest-risk concurrent substances in residential recovery settings. Both are guaranteed core panels in every 13 panel configuration. |
| Law Enforcement and Field Forensic Operations | Roadside fentanyl and multi-drug impairment screening, DUI investigations with built-in alcohol detection, suspect substance use documentation, mobile forensic field testing, chain-of-custody compliant presumptive screening | The pen-style device deploys roadside in under two minutes with no additional equipment. The guaranteed ALC panel removes the need for a separate breathalyzer in routine field drug and alcohol impairment checks. The guaranteed FEN panel at 10 ng/mL detects fentanyl exposure that every standard OPI strip misses. Forensic Use Only classification across both configurations supports chain-of-custody documentation for field-based presumptive results used in legal proceedings. |
Why Making Fentanyl a Guaranteed Core Panel Changes Everything About Oral Swab Drug Testing
There is a meaningful operational difference between a drug test that includes fentanyl as a variant option and one that guarantees fentanyl detection regardless of which configuration a program selects. At the 12 panel oral swab level, fentanyl is present in two of four configurations. At the 13 panel oral swab level, fentanyl is a guaranteed core panel in both configurations, making it the first standard oral fluid format where a program never has to make a configuration decision to obtain fentanyl coverage. For drug testing programs that have been managing fentanyl as an optional upgrade, this distinction is more than semantic: it eliminates the configuration risk of a program inadvertently deploying a fentanyl-absent panel in an environment where fentanyl exposure is a documented population risk.
How the 13 Panel Saliva Drug Test with K2 and Fentanyl Addresses the Two Biggest Contraband Gaps in Correctional Drug Screening
The 13 panel saliva drug test with K2, FEN and ALC addresses this gap directly. The dedicated Fentanyl (FEN) panel at 10 ng/mL detects fentanyl at concentrations present in illicitly manufactured and adulterated street-supply tablets and powders. The Synthetic Marijuana / K2 panel at 25 ng/mL detects the most commonly identified synthetic cannabinoid compounds in correctional contraband seizures, none of which will appear on a standard THC strip regardless of concentration. Both panels appear alongside guaranteed Alcohol detection, the full five-panel opioid coverage of OPI, OXY, BUP, MTD, and FEN, and the complete stimulant and sedative lineup including AMP, MET, COC, BZO, BAR, and PCP, in a single Forensic Use Only observed collection that takes under ten minutes at the intake desk or housing unit with no restroom required. The Bureau of Justice Assistance identifies fentanyl and synthetic cannabinoids as the two highest-risk emerging contraband substance categories in US correctional facilities, and the evidence from seizure data and medical incident records supports that designation. For correctional programs evaluating their testing supply, both configurations of the 13 panel oral swab are available from 12 Panel Now in bulk quantities with same-day shipping and full OEM and private label support for branded institutional testing programs.
MDMA, Fentanyl, and Alcohol in One Device: How the 13 Panel Mouth Swab Drug Test Covers the Substance Profile Standard Panels Cannot
For programs operating in entertainment, nightlife, events management, and high-risk youth screening environments, the MDMA panel at 50 ng/mL addresses the most significant undetected substance in those populations. MDMA requires a dedicated antibody strip and will not appear on any standard amphetamine or methamphetamine panel. For programs in transportation, law enforcement, and post-accident investigation contexts, the guaranteed ALC panel eliminates the separate breathalyzer from every testing event while the guaranteed FEN panel at 10 ng/mL closes the fentanyl detection gap that has caused documented post-accident screening failures in sectors where fentanyl prevalence in the workforce drug supply has increased significantly. According to NIDA's emerging drug trends research, MDMA use has increased consistently across 18 to 34 age groups over the past decade, while fentanyl contamination of stimulant and other non-opioid drug supplies has created fentanyl exposure risk in populations that historically did not present opioid-related test results. Programs that rely on standard panels calibrated to historical substance profiles are systematically under-detecting in both of these emerging risk areas. The 13 panel mouth swab drug test with FEN, ALC and MDMA closes both detection gaps simultaneously alongside the complete five-panel opioid class coverage, full stimulant, sedative, and PCP lineup, in a single Forensic Use Only pen-style device available in bulk and wholesale quantities from 12 Panel Now with same-day shipping across all order volumes.
What does "Forensic Use Only" mean?
This 13 Panel Oral Swab Drug Test carries a "Forensic Use Only" (FUO) designation, which has a specific meaning regarding how the product is intended to be used and how the test results may be interpreted.
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What It Means
The product has not undergone FDA 510(k) clearance, which is the premarket review process required for medical diagnostic devices. The FDA exercises enforcement discretion for forensic-use drug testing products because they are intended for non-clinical environments where additional evidentiary safeguards may apply, such as chain of custody procedures, confirmation testing, and administrative review processes.
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How Results Are Used
Forensic use only oral swab drug tests are designed to support compliance monitoring and substance screening programs in professional or administrative settings. These tests are commonly used for workplace policies, probation monitoring, rehabilitation programs, law enforcement screening, and other non-medical testing applications.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – 13 Panel Oral Swab Drug Test
How far back can a 13 Panel Oral Swab Drug Test detect drug use?
The detection window for oral fluid drug testing is generally shorter than urine testing, making it particularly effective for identifying recent drug use. Depending on the substance, saliva tests can typically detect drugs consumed within the last few hours up to several days. Detection times vary based on the drug used, frequency of use, metabolism, and individual biological factors.
Is a saliva drug test more difficult to cheat than a urine test?
Yes. Saliva drug tests are often considered more tamper-resistant because sample collection can be directly observed. Unlike urine testing, there is no need for private collection areas, reducing opportunities for specimen substitution, dilution, or adulteration. This makes oral fluid testing a preferred option in many professional screening environments.
What are the advantages of oral fluid drug testing compared to urine testing?
Oral fluid testing offers several benefits, including non-invasive collection, easy observation during testing, reduced tampering risks, quick results, and improved donor comfort. It is particularly useful when organizations need to identify recent substance use and perform testing on-site without specialized collection facilities.
Can prescription medications cause a positive saliva drug test result?
Certain prescription medications may trigger a presumptive positive result if they contain ingredients related to the drug category being screened. For example, prescribed opioids, amphetamines, or benzodiazepines may be detected. Any non-negative screening result should be reviewed alongside medication history and, when necessary, confirmed through laboratory testing.
Does eating, drinking, or smoking affect saliva drug test results?
Food, beverages, tobacco products, and certain oral hygiene products may temporarily affect the oral environment. Most testing protocols recommend waiting for a specified period before sample collection to help ensure optimal testing conditions and accurate results.
Why is recent drug detection important in workplace testing?
Recent drug detection helps employers assess potential impairment risks and support workplace safety initiatives. Because oral fluid testing is highly effective at identifying recent substance use, it is commonly used for post-accident investigations, reasonable suspicion testing, and safety-sensitive positions.
Can the 13 Panel Oral Swab Drug Test be used outside of a laboratory?
Yes. The test is specifically designed for convenient on-site screening. Its self-contained format eliminates the need for laboratory equipment during initial testing, making it suitable for workplaces, schools, rehabilitation programs, and law enforcement applications.
What happens if a drug screening result is non-negative?
A non-negative result indicates that a drug or drug metabolite may be present above the established cutoff level. Professional testing programs often follow established procedures that may include laboratory confirmation testing and administrative review before final decisions are made.
Is oral fluid testing suitable for random drug screening programs?
Yes. Oral fluid testing is widely used for random screening because sample collection is fast, simple, and can be performed virtually anywhere. Organizations often choose saliva testing because it minimizes disruptions while maintaining reliable testing procedures.
Why are cutoff levels important in oral fluid drug testing?
Cutoff levels help distinguish between trace exposure and meaningful concentrations that warrant further review. These scientifically established thresholds reduce the likelihood of false positives caused by insignificant environmental exposure while maintaining effective screening performance.
Can oral swab tests detect fentanyl?
Certain 13 panel oral swab test variants include fentanyl screening capabilities. These specialized configurations are designed to detect fentanyl and related substances, helping organizations address concerns related to synthetic opioid misuse.
Are oral swab drug tests suitable for high-volume testing events?
Yes. Their rapid turnaround time, easy collection process, and minimal equipment requirements make oral swab tests ideal for large-scale screening programs, including workplace testing initiatives, compliance programs, and institutional testing events.
What industries commonly use oral fluid drug testing?
Industries with safety-sensitive responsibilities frequently use oral fluid testing, including transportation, construction, manufacturing, healthcare, education, government agencies, and rehabilitation services. The ability to conduct observed collections makes it valuable across many sectors.
How should oral swab drug tests be stored before use?
Drug testing devices should generally be stored according to manufacturer recommendations in a clean, dry environment away from excessive heat, moisture, and direct sunlight. Proper storage helps maintain test performance throughout the product's shelf life.
Can oral fluid testing support substance abuse recovery programs?
Yes. Many rehabilitation and recovery programs use oral fluid testing as part of ongoing monitoring strategies. The convenient collection process supports regular testing schedules while helping maintain accountability and compliance.
Why do organizations choose saliva testing for reasonable suspicion cases?
Saliva testing can identify recent drug use more effectively than some alternative methods, making it valuable when employers need timely information following observed behavioral concerns, workplace incidents, or safety-related events.
Is specialized training required to administer a 13 Panel Oral Swab Drug Test?
Most oral swab tests are designed with straightforward procedures that can be performed with minimal training. Clear collection instructions and easy-to-read result windows help streamline testing in professional environments.
How does oral fluid testing help maintain chain-of-custody procedures?
Observed sample collection helps strengthen specimen integrity and reduces opportunities for tampering. This supports chain-of-custody requirements often used in professional, forensic, and compliance-based testing programs.
Can organizations purchase 13 Panel Oral Swab Drug Tests in bulk?
Yes. Many suppliers offer wholesale purchasing options for employers, distributors, healthcare organizations, and testing providers. Bulk purchasing can reduce per-unit costs while ensuring a consistent inventory for ongoing screening programs.
What should buyers consider when selecting a 13 Panel Oral Swab Drug Test?
Buyers should evaluate the drugs included in the screening panel, testing environment requirements, detection needs, regulatory considerations, product quality, shelf life, ease of use, and supplier reliability. Choosing the right configuration helps ensure the test aligns with organizational screening objectives.
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