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Old 03-21-2007, 12:23 PM
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What did he test positive for? Did they say which drug he tested positive for? or did they just say that he tested positive for narcotics?

One thing that I find interesting about drug tests is something I saw on the TV show MythBusters once - it is true that eating foods with Poppy seeds can cause someone to test positive for heroin in a drug test. On the show, they had volunteers take urine drug tests first (negative) then eat foods with poppy seeds, then get urine drug tested again, and the second drug test was positive.

So, did he eat anything with poppy seeds in it before his test?


Whatever the case may be, your husband has the right to request a full copy of the drug test results, including knowing what drug he tested positive for (note, some urine screen drug tests just test for "narcotics" and do not test for specific drugs, so if they just did the simple 'narcotic' test, it could be impossible to find out what drug caused the testing strip to show as a positive).

If he feels as if the test results were wrong, he has the right to request further testing, such as blood testing and even hair follicle testing (although, note that any further testing will be done at your expense, and drug testing can be quite expensive). Also note, it is very important to request this further testing IMMEDIATELY after you get the results that you believe are wrong (this is to ensure that drug addicts are not waiting for the drugs to exit their system and then requesting a second test when they know their drugs have cleared out).

A Hair follicle test however would clear all of this up, simply because a hair follicle test can show a full history of drug use for whatever time period it has taken for your hair to reach it's current length... in men with short hair the test will show a shorter time period than a man who has very long hair... in a man has no hair on his head, the hair follicle for testing can be taken from another area of the body - in a court ordered hair follicle test, they will take hair from whatever part of the body has the longest hair.

None of this will help him to get that particular job offer that he has already lost, but it could help him to get the next job -- although it could be quite expensive for you to pay for this testing out of your own pocket. It might be more sense financially to apply for a different job, and for future drug testing insist on a blood test, which is more accurate and more precise and less likely to return a false positive result.
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