Quote Originally Posted by strawberrycoff
as a nationally certified pharmacy technician and a 5th year pharmacy student tells me the interactions between loop diuretics (such as furosemide) and NSAIDS have well be established and can be fatal when taken in combination. use your judgment!
I think you are mistaken and thinking of ACE inhibitors, loop diuretics, and NSAIDS all 3 together.

Quote Originally Posted by efesextra
But I still think somehow the pills would help. Because the validity of the sample is made by checking the creatine levels, temperature and color.
Am I correct on this ?

DiureticPills+(B12-B2)+(CreatineMonohydrate)+(Water)+(Powerade)
Do I have a chance like this ?

Thank You
First of all, color is only a validity test if it is something like black or green, not how yellow something is. Temperature is used to check for substitution. Specific gravity and creatinine clearance are used to check for dilution.

Next, the only thing this class of diuretic does is pull potassium and water from your body. Just because you are peeing more doesn't mean you are clearing more THC metabolites. Like you said, it is almost like peeing water and that is not the goal of dilution, you don't want to pee water.

The use of loop diuretics which are among the most powerful diuretics seriously affects those 2 validity tests to below the accepted range.

By monitoring your fluid intake and knowing how much you consume, you can better judge what you eliminate. You don't need both, increased fluid intake and diuretics. Follow the dilution sticky and its volume recommendations and stay on track.