The DOT 10 Panel drug test is a comprehensive and reliable method for detecting the presence of several drugs in an individual's system. The test is mandated by the Department of Transportation (DOT) for employees in safety-sensitive positions in various transportation industries, including trucking, aviation, and maritime. The DOT 10 Panel drug test is designed to ensure that employees in these industries are not under the influence of drugs that could impair their ability to perform their duties safely and effectively. The 10 drugs that are tested in the DOT 10 Panel drug test include: 1. Marijuana (THC) : This drug is commonly used for recreational purposes and is known to impair an individual's ability to concentrate and react quickly. 2. Cocaine : A powerful stimulant that can cause increased heart rate, high blood pressure, and hallucinations. 3. Amphetamines (including methamphetamine): These drugs are used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and ...