Gorilla Seeds
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We're going through our first experience with court-ordered drug screens since a member of my family caught a possession charge recently. He's not convicted yet, but pre-trial screens are a condition of his bail/bond.
The day after release, he tested dirty for THC (no surprise), but he also tested positive for Benzos, even though he doesn't take them & the guy testing him said they should have been out of his system even if he had took one right before he was arrested.
So, we order a box of tests to watch for that benzo line to appear. It never does.
Then yesterday, a week and a half later, the opiate line disappears. He doesn't do opiates either - that's why he was smoking pot for his pain - because he doesn't like them.
To make sure the tests were good, I take one - the opiate line for negative appears heavy & dark, almost immediately. The benzo line is lighter & slower to show, but it shows.
Now that we've researched & asked our pharmacist to research, we've found this out. Here's where we think he's showing false positives - but I guess we'll have to go get a "real" test to make sure instead of the little dipstick things.
Coriciden HPB - he takes this for congestion since he has high blood pressure - it can make you test positive for opiates.
Aleve/Naproxen Sodium - he takes 2, twice a day for inflammation & pain - it can make you test positive for pot, benzos, & PCP (they don't test for PCP as far as I know)
Prilosec OTC - he takes 40 mg (twice the OTC dose) daily - may make you test positive for THC
The list of things that can make you have a false positive is surprisingly long. I can't figure out how anyone who takes anything is passing.
Considering the police accused him of having crystal meth when they found a little tub of pure CBD concentrate (not illegal in our state - we bought it at a vape shop), this is making us more than a little nervous.
Anyone else had experiences with false positives?
The day after release, he tested dirty for THC (no surprise), but he also tested positive for Benzos, even though he doesn't take them & the guy testing him said they should have been out of his system even if he had took one right before he was arrested.
So, we order a box of tests to watch for that benzo line to appear. It never does.
Then yesterday, a week and a half later, the opiate line disappears. He doesn't do opiates either - that's why he was smoking pot for his pain - because he doesn't like them.
To make sure the tests were good, I take one - the opiate line for negative appears heavy & dark, almost immediately. The benzo line is lighter & slower to show, but it shows.
Now that we've researched & asked our pharmacist to research, we've found this out. Here's where we think he's showing false positives - but I guess we'll have to go get a "real" test to make sure instead of the little dipstick things.
Coriciden HPB - he takes this for congestion since he has high blood pressure - it can make you test positive for opiates.
Aleve/Naproxen Sodium - he takes 2, twice a day for inflammation & pain - it can make you test positive for pot, benzos, & PCP (they don't test for PCP as far as I know)
Prilosec OTC - he takes 40 mg (twice the OTC dose) daily - may make you test positive for THC
The list of things that can make you have a false positive is surprisingly long. I can't figure out how anyone who takes anything is passing.
Considering the police accused him of having crystal meth when they found a little tub of pure CBD concentrate (not illegal in our state - we bought it at a vape shop), this is making us more than a little nervous.
Anyone else had experiences with false positives?