Quote Originally Posted by Burnt Toast
Synthetic urine should not be used if a full-blown medical test is performed. The synthetic urine would conceal any diseases or other health-related issues that you may not be aware of in which the medical test would bring to your attention.

For the sake of argument - If the 'semi-clean' urine sample contains metabolite levels low enough to register below the cutoff limit of the drug screen, then why not use it as a whole instead of mixing it with synthetic?
And how would you know how low the levels were without paying to have a quantitative analysis (GC/MS) performed? The Immunoassay screen (as well as the home assays) wouldnt tell you diddly-squat. They are a pass/fail endeavor.
Wouldn't it be in my interest to conceal any health issues that may be present since that could impact whether or not I get approved for coverage?

I have had multiple samples tested in the lab before so I have a good idea of what my levels are now and how long I need to wait before I am below the cutoff (21-25 days). If that much time has not passed but it is close, would externally mixing with synthetic work?
JamesCole770 Reviewed by JamesCole770 on . Life Insurance I have a urine screen coming up for employer paid life insurance coverage. I am 7 days clean at this point. I should have at least another 7 days before the test and I am going to try to stall it even further. In the past, it has taken me about 25 days to pass a lab test. I do not really exercise much, have a little bit of excess body fat but I am not obese, have a moderate metabolism, and smoke moderately. The life insurance company sent a letter to both me and my employer. The urine test Rating: 5