I am a wreck. Up for the job of a lifetime. I stopped smoking over 60 days ago but because of my usage and my size I was still peeing positive on home tests until just a few days ago since when I have been getting a very faint line. Test is coming up tomorrow and I was so unsure I sprung for a real lab test today, self-pay. Well the good news is I passed the THC test! The bad news is a prescription drug I take, Effexor, caused a false positive for PCP. It is known for that. They said they will let the medical officer know and he is going to call me.
Now this was just a practice test. I expect when I go in for the big daddy real test tomorrow, the same thing is going to happen. So the medical officer will call me, and I will provide my prescription details. The question is this, is he now REQUIRED to run a confirmation test, or will he just take the prescription as good enough (who does PCP anyway, it's from the 80s)?
And if he is required to run the follow up GC/MS test, will it just be run for PCP or will it be for everything? And, if it is for everything, am I in danger of failing the THC since I am clearly hovering just below the cutoff? Specifically, if I passed the immunoassay in the lab, and also passing on home tests, will I pass a follow up GC/MS if it comes down to it?
Many thanks!
Now this was just a practice test. I expect when I go in for the big daddy real test tomorrow, the same thing is going to happen. So the medical officer will call me, and I will provide my prescription details. The question is this, is he now REQUIRED to run a confirmation test, or will he just take the prescription as good enough (who does PCP anyway, it's from the 80s)?
And if he is required to run the follow up GC/MS test, will it just be run for PCP or will it be for everything? And, if it is for everything, am I in danger of failing the THC since I am clearly hovering just below the cutoff? Specifically, if I passed the immunoassay in the lab, and also passing on home tests, will I pass a follow up GC/MS if it comes down to it?
Many thanks!