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    #71
    Junior Member

    Quickfix 5.7 used at labcorp

    That's very odd and I didn't think "inconclusive" was a possible outcome. What happened to innocent until proven guilty? I guess they were confused with the results based on the medications you have been taking. Congrats for making it through though, 17 days must have been stressful!

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    #72
    Junior Member

    Quickfix 5.7 used at labcorp

    Yea Cyansunday... inconclusive! I guess I am also kinda peeved because you are right-they should test for the 5,10, 12 drugs that are ordered from the employer. If those drugs are not present, then what is the issue?? I am still upset about this because the employer could have asked for another test. Then, if they would have observed, I would have been screwed. As a side not: I e-mailed Spectrum labs over a week ago about the problem and have not heard back. I am not even asking for my $$ back- just letting them know that Quest labs is onto the fake urine.

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    #73
    Senior Member

    Quickfix 5.7 used at labcorp

    Quote Originally Posted by Mariann
    just letting them know that Quest labs is onto the fake urine.
    No, they aren't.

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    #74
    Senior Member

    Quickfix 5.7 used at labcorp

    Quote Originally Posted by Mariann
    The Dr. said he would let the employer know the test was OK.
    The employer contacted me 17 days after the test and asked what meds I was on because the test came back "inconclusive".
    If the doc said the "test was OK", then this sounds like the employer is blowing smoke up your rump, perhaps in an effort to trick you into fessing up to any wrongdoing.

    Never settle for verbal info. Get a copy of your test results. And dont fess up to anything. The burden is on the employer and/or the lab to prove (on paper) that any wrongdoing had actually occurred and how it occurred. A mere "test was inconclusive" is not sufficient - it must be stated why.

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    #75
    Junior Member

    Quickfix 5.7 used at labcorp

    Quote Originally Posted by Burnt Toast
    If the doc said the "test was OK", then this sounds like the employer is blowing smoke up your rump, perhaps in an effort to trick you into fessing up to any wrongdoing.

    Never settle for verbal info. Get a copy of your test results. And dont fess up to anything. The burden is on the employer and/or the lab to prove (on paper) that any wrongdoing had actually occurred and how it occurred. A mere "test was inconclusive" is not sufficient - it must be stated why.
    Burnt Toast has good advice

    Always contest the test if it's not negative, that why I like to have control test's I do at home ... 20$ each where I live for an 8panel if using your own urine, if it's QF then a pre-test wont be needed unless you really paranoid!

    And yes get a copy of the test results.

    :thumbsup:

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    #76
    Member

    Quickfix 5.7 used at labcorp

    Quote Originally Posted by webdox
    No, they aren't.
    How do you know this?
    Surely they creep on this and other sites.
    I have to believe the bladder cops are doing what they can to thwart subs.

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    #77
    Senior Member

    Quickfix 5.7 used at labcorp

    Quote Originally Posted by kermitthehermit
    How do you know this?
    Surely they creep on this and other sites.
    I have to believe the bladder cops are doing what they can to thwart subs.
    Labs try to keep up with synthetic urine but the good people who manufacture it are always one step ahead.

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    #78
    Senior Member

    Quickfix 5.7 used at labcorp

    Quote Originally Posted by kermitthehermit
    How do you know this?
    Surely they creep on this and other sites.
    I have to believe the bladder cops are doing what they can to thwart subs.
    They don't need to read websites to know synthetic urine is used every day to pass drug tests and how to catch them. Being "onto fake urine" does not change the way they test. If and when all labs not just a few in one State (Oregon) start changing their testing methods, QF is already ahead of the game with their Canadian version that contains uric acid. Fact is that QF works 100% every time as long as the temp is right and you have first checked your own bottle to make sure it passes the same integrity checks the lab runs on your sample.

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    #79
    Junior Member

    Quickfix 5.7 used at labcorp

    Has ANYONE here or reading this thread had experience with having a physical and drug test done on the same day???

    Obviously, if they drug test me before the physical, all will be well. I just don't want to go in there with 3 ounces of quickfix taped to my gouch when the good doctor reaches under there for a "turn and cough" maneuver.

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    #80
    Member

    Quickfix 5.7 used at labcorp

    Quote Originally Posted by webdox
    Fact is that QF works 100% every time as long as the temp is right and you have first checked your own bottle to make sure it passes the same integrity checks the lab runs on your sample.
    where can I get one of these tests ?

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