Quote Originally Posted by JonnyDouche
Heard that some labs test for male/female hormones. Is this true? Should he also make sure his friend is the right gender to sub?
What youve heard is false. Labs practicing in the US are prohibited from performing any form of genetic testing on urine samples collected for an employment drug test. Donors facing an employment-related U/A are protected against genetic profiling under the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA), which was signed into law in 2005 by then-President George W Bush and revised in 2008 to protect donors from genetic profiling by insurance companies.

With that being pointed out, any human urine sample can be used as a sub as long as the sub donor is indeed drug-free and not overhydrated.

There are dozens of posts throughout the DT forum that cover this issue.
Burnt Toast Reviewed by Burnt Toast on . Will I know what type of test I will be taking beforehand? Hey all, I recently went a tough interview process and was able to get a great job working as a sales manager for a major tobacco company. My job would consist of me driving a company car throughout my day. I'll be on the road 95% of the time. It's a bit different process than most jobs. All pre employment paperwork is done through email as I will not need to go to the corporate offices. When the recruiter spoke to me about the drug test, she said she would pair me with a local lab. My Rating: 5