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Discover False Positive in a Drug Test

What if you tested positive for drugs, but you never touched a drug in your life? False positive drug test results can happen more often than you might think, and the consequences can be severe. From losing your job to facing criminal charges, the impact of a false positive drug test can be devastating. So, what causes these false results? Let's take a closer look.

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Discover False Positive in a Drug Test

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  1. Discover False Positive in a Drug Test What if you tested positive for drugs, but you never touched a drug in your life? False positive drug test results can happen more often than you might think, and the consequences can be severe. From losing your job to facing criminal charges, the impact of a false positive drug test can be devastating. So, what causes these false results? Let's take a closer look. What causes false positive drug test? 1. Prescription medications Some prescription medications can cause a positive drug test result. These include painkillers, tranquilizers, antidepressants, diabetes medications, and other drugs that can affect the central nervous system.

  2. 2. Over-the-counter medications Some over-the-counter medications can also cause a positive drug test result. These include cough medicines, cold medicines, and allergy medications. 3. Dietary supplements Certain dietary supplements may contain ingredients that are banned or restricted by some organizations or agencies. These substances can trigger a positive drug test result. 4. Contaminated specimens Sometimes, a drug test result can be compromised if the sample is contaminated during collection, transportation, or testing. 5. Human error Mistakes can happen during the drug testing process, including incorrect labeling of samples, mix-ups, or mishandling of specimens. 6. Secondhand exposure In some cases, individuals may test positive for drugs without having used them directly. This can happen if they have been exposed to drugs secondhand, for example, through passive smoking. 7. Cross-reactivity Some drug tests may produce false positives due to cross-reactivity with other substances. For example, certain foods or medications can cause a positive result for THC, the active ingredient in marijuana. Visit goMDnow, a DOT/Non-DOT drug testing service provider, our drug testing procedures are designed to minimize the risk of false positives providing reliable, accurate, and error-free drug testing services to the clients

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