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12-03-2005, 10:14 PM #1
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I googled CITALOPRAM then refined it with the terms 'false positive' then 'drug screening' and saw several articles mentioning that the margin for error is approx 8.4%. However the most indepth articles required either purchase or membership in a group. The info is there if you care to dig a bit.
have fun.FunkyMonkey Reviewed by FunkyMonkey 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: 5HE WHO HAS DESERVED TO DRINK FROM THE OCEAN OF LIFE DESERVES TO FILL HIS CUP FROM YOUR LITTLE STREAM
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