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12-03-2005, 10:20 PM #1
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Thankx for looking mate I'll ahve to keep digging. This joints for you!
Originally Posted by FunkyMonkey
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Buddybuddymyfriend Reviewed by buddymyfriend on . SSRI CITALOPRAM is an anti depressant, a SSRI I believe. I was wondering if anyone could tell if one was taking these and had to have a drug test for opiates and cocaine could it give a false reading of 'positive'. I'm aware that quite a few antibiotics can produce false readings, Amoxicillin for example. Have had a look through Erowid and googled but to no avail. Any info would be appreciated! Chars guys n gals! Buddy Rating: 5
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12-03-2005, 10:22 PM #2
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Originally Posted by buddymyfriend
Thanks I needed one hehe.
Im still lookin'
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12-03-2005, 10:24 PM #3
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hahaha, hands...oh the irony of it all
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12-03-2005, 10:46 PM #4
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SSRIs are drugs like Prozac, Paxil, and Zoloft. MILLIONS of people take these drugs in America alone. I have never heard of them giving a false positive and due to the enormous volume of people that take these drugs, if one did it would be CNN headline type news AND all the drug testing companies would immediately have to adjust their tests so it would not happen.
Given all that I find it VERY hard to believe that the SSRI would have anything to do with a false positive. It would most certainly have to be something else your friend eats or takes that is causing it.
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12-03-2005, 10:54 PM #5
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I have found multiple sites that apparently discuss this phenomenon however I cant pinpoint the exact information. It appears to be there but I cant find it in the heap of info I see before me.
Ill keep manipulating the search terms and see what I get.HE WHO HAS DESERVED TO DRINK FROM THE OCEAN OF LIFE DESERVES TO FILL HIS CUP FROM YOUR LITTLE STREAM
=Alfred A. Knopf=
Here is where you will find my little stream:
sage_wisdom(at)hush.com
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12-03-2005, 10:58 PM #6
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I have a question. Why doesnâ??t your friend just say to the company that is giving the test "hey I have a prescription for CITALOPRAM, please make sure you account for it in the tests"?? Seems like that is the best way to handle it.
Originally Posted by buddymyfriend
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12-03-2005, 11:07 PM #7
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Yeah. Police officers are always glad to make life easier for you if you just ask nicely.
Originally Posted by BaseRSX
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12-03-2005, 11:12 PM #8
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I have never heard of a "Police officer" giving a drug test. As far as I know they have to be giving by a professional, legally certified company and the police can only use the info that that company gives them.
Originally Posted by lemonboy
Its not like the cop is asking the guy to piss in a bottle in the back of a squad car, adding some powder to it, shaking it up and saying, oh dude you are busted!
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12-03-2005, 11:12 PM #9
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using all of the letters of CITALOPRAM, and only those letters, you can create: clit paroma
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12-03-2005, 11:26 PM #10
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my eyes are bleeding from all this small font medical text !
pizza break.HE WHO HAS DESERVED TO DRINK FROM THE OCEAN OF LIFE DESERVES TO FILL HIS CUP FROM YOUR LITTLE STREAM
=Alfred A. Knopf=
Here is where you will find my little stream:
sage_wisdom(at)hush.com
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