subbing with wifes urine. She is totally clean but takes vitamins and benadryl for her allergies, could this cause a false positive?
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subbing with wifes urine. She is totally clean but takes vitamins and benadryl for her allergies, could this cause a false positive?
False positives are eliminated when the sample goes thru the GC/MS for confirmation. The GC/MS can distinguish between illicit and non-illicit substances.
To avoid any hassles, find a source thats truly drug-free (including OTC and scripted meds).
Or consider the synthetic urine route. :thumbsup:
I could get Quick Fix 5.7, but have read about some issues with the product in recent posts. I guess that some counterfit quick fix has hit the market, but I think that I can check the batch numbers.
Can anyone confidently answer the benadryl question, does it cause false positives or not?
I just answered your question concerning false positives. There are no false positives because they are eliminated when the sample goes thru the confirmation GC/MS.
To steer clear of QF counterfeit batches, order directly from the manufacturer, Spectrum Labs.