I've just been reading all these threads about labs in Oregon (Metrolabs, Bio-Med, etc) testing for uric acid if there are physical signs of adulterants. It seems this has become common enough to not necessarily be written off as flukes.

Does anyone know if this is just confined to Oregon? I read that the Quick Fix Canadian contains uric acid -- is this true? Would this be an issue in Los Angeles, CA, in anyone's experience?

I'm totally broke and am not sure I can even afford (let alone have enough time) to order the Canadian version or go some other route. Here's to the regular QF being good enough?

glassjaw87 Reviewed by glassjaw87 on . Question: Quick Fix + Batch number Hey everyone, I bought Quick Fix Plus from urineluck.com about a year ago (December '09 or January '10), with the intention of using it for a temp-to-perm situation. I ended up finding something better that didn't drug test, but I was recently laid off and am looking for work again. My batch is "P12H-09". The site says, "if the batch number ends in 08 or higher, the product is still good to use." (I have NO idea when this was last updated; I believe it said the same thing a year ago) Rating: 5