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What are cut-off levels?

Cut-Off levels
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What are cut-off levels?

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A cut-off level is a concentration value set to determine whether the sample is positive or negative for the presence of a drug. Much research has been carried out to determine optimum cut-off levels. For example, if the cannabis test were too sensitive (low cut-offs), there could be the danger of a positive results being given for ‘passive’ smoking of cannabis.

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TOP A cut-off level is a value that is used to determine whether a drug test is positive or negative. Our tests use the cut-off levels established by the Department of Health and Human Services. These cut-off levels have been proven accurate and reliable, as well as defensible in a court of law.

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