if you do a search...you will see that if you drink too much water before the test it ill be "diluted" and get flagged as inconclusive...or if a synthetc is sused, it will be inconclusive too
Thats incorrect. Too much water means a "diluted" result. And "Diluted" and "Inconclusive" are two entirely different rulings under the regulations set by the DHHS.
And if a synthetic sample is used, and was determined as so, the ruling would be "Substituted specimen" (aka "not consistent with human urine") not "inconclusive" .
finally found out that the test came back INCONCLUSIVE! with no other reason!
The MRO has to report the reason why the sample was "inconclusive'' because there are several possible reasons why a sample is ruled inconclusive. Stating that a sample is just "inconclusive" without a reason will not suffice in the eyes of the DHHS.