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jamesrayenz

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False Positive on a Drug Test
« on: March 15, 2011, 05:52:43 AM »
With many employers benefit from random drug testing in the workplace, employees sometimes wonder about possible false registration on drug testing. The fact is there are a number of different food control over medicines, vitamin a and even prescription medicines that can cause false positive drug test. Here are some examples of the retroviral., many night cold medicines people use to reduce symptoms of colds and flu in the evening causing false positives. This is especially true of liquid cooling relievers, and various members of the family of ephedrine. Also some weight loss products could log false positive on drug tests. Some nasal sprays and asthma counter creating false positive products on drug testing. The food can sometimes return false positive drug test. Many people are aware of the fact that poppy seeds can be eliminated from the results of drug tests that appear as opiates. Poppy seeds are often used in salad dressings, as an element in many kasirolis, topping added to cakes and the vitamin can lists. sometimes leads to false positive drug test. Riboflavin, also known as 2 can return false reading THC. Along with being part of most vitamins b complex, is riboflavin in himbsid oil, and also as a stand-alone extension. Many herbs that contain moderate amounts to a high of vitamins may also return false positive drug test when conducting.

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