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shinobi1717
10-03-2010, 07:41 PM
My girlfried was recently offered a job at Best Buy and has to take a urinalysis. She hasn't smoked in almost 2 weeks and her home test came back clean and the second line was very visible. I know from past experience that lab tests test in micrograms I believe and are more accurate than an instant home test. My question is, what are the chances of her passing her lab test?
Deige
10-03-2010, 07:47 PM
My girlfried was recently offered a job at Best Buy and has to take a urinalysis. She hasn't smoked in almost 2 weeks and her home test came back clean and the second line was very visible. I know from past experience that lab tests test in micrograms I believe and are more accurate than an instant home test. My question is, what are the chances of her passing her lab test?
Home test kits are extremely reliable and if you can pass one you will have no problem passing the lab test. Lab testing is no more sensitive than any of your average home kits.
Did she use the first void of the day on the home test?
shinobi1717
10-03-2010, 07:57 PM
No she did not use the 1st void of the day. She does know that when she does take the lab test not to use the 1st void or the beginning or the end of the stream. I did buy a bottle of Ready Clean just in case, however I dont know if a lab test picks up any of the ingredients of it. She should be ok though? Even though it was not her 1st void of the day? Thank you very much for your help.
Deige
10-03-2010, 08:03 PM
No she did not use the 1st void of the day. She does know that when she does take the lab test not to use the 1st void or the beginning or the end of the stream. I did buy a bottle of Ready Clean just in case, however I dont know if a lab test picks up any of the ingredients of it. She should be ok though? Even though it was not her 1st void of the day? Thank you very much for your help.
I would buy another home test kit and have her use the first void of the day. If she can pass, then she'll have no problem passing the lab test.
Lose the ready clean stuff, those drinks are a sham and you can accomplish the same thing by following the dilution thread for free. The link for that thread is posted below my signature.
shinobi1717
10-03-2010, 08:17 PM
Only problem is, her test is tomorrow. I wont be able to get another before then. I guess we just have to hope for the best. Should she even try the Ready Clean since we have it? Is it possible for the Ready Clean its self to show up?
Deige
10-03-2010, 08:25 PM
Only problem is, her test is tomorrow. I wont be able to get another before then. I guess we just have to hope for the best. Should she even try the Ready Clean since we have it? Is it possible for the Ready Clean its self to show up?
No it shouldn't. Its nothing more than expensive dilution. If it makes you feel more comfortable use it, but I would save my money and do a mild dilution.
shinobi1717
10-03-2010, 09:22 PM
The one that I bought was a cover up as I understood.
Deige
10-03-2010, 10:23 PM
The one that I bought was a cover up as I understood.
Detox drinks are nothing more than dilution. They contain creatine and vitamin b2. The copious amounts of water they require you to drink dilutes the THCA in your urine below test cutoff levels. The problem with these drinks is the Creatine needs to be consumed 2-3 days before the test so that it can metabolize into Creatinine. This and the expense of these drinks is why we recommend the Dilution method. But since she doesn't have enough time to load Creatine the drink should be ok.
I'm just saying that I would save my money and use the Dilution method.
Burnt Toast
10-04-2010, 10:21 AM
I know from past experience that lab tests test in micrograms I believe and are more accurate than an instant home test. This is entirely false.
For starters, THCA is measured in nanograms per milliliter (ng/ml) on all urine testing devices, from assay screens to the top dog GC/MS.
Second, labs will still perform an initial assay screen. The assays used by the labs and the home tests, which are assays themselves, function on the same principle and neither are more accurate or reliable than the other.
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