How to Fail a Drug Test When Not on Illegal Drugs

Getting a false positive on a drug test is more common than you might think. The likelihood of getting a positive result on a drug test depends on numerous circumstances. You must handle your situation carefully if you get any kind of positive drug test result. Learn how you might get a false positive and how to prevent getting one on your next drug test.

Instructions

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      Research which legal medications can produce false positives for illegal drugs (see Resources below). Even some of the most common medications can make your drug test positive. Medications such as Dexatrim, Advil and Aleve are drugs that read positive for THC and Ecstasy. Skip those drugs for at least 72 hours before your drug test.

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      Talk with your doctor before taking your drug test. Fill out a detailed medication list of all over-the-counter and prescription medications to give to your doctor before your test.

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      Watch what you eat. Certain foods can deliver a positive reading on your drug test. If you eat anything with poppy seeds, such as bagels and muffins, change your dietary habits temporarily to get a more favorable test result. Eat plain bagels or blueberry muffins until after your drug test.

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      Ask for a different type of drug test if you've gotten multiple false positive results. Get tested through saliva, hair or sweat samples to see if the results change.

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      Discuss your results with your doctor and look into why your test results came back positive when you don't take drugs. Doctors use gas chromatography or mass spectrometry to get in-depth results of your sample by breaking down its components differently. Once those results come back, you'll know for certain your true drug test results.

Tips & Warnings

  • Take a home drug test as practice to get an idea of what a real drug test is like. Know what to expect before getting the official test done.

  • Don't try to pass off someone else's drug test sample as your own regardless of your motives, because that's a criminal offense in states such as New Jersey and North Carolina. Honesty is the best policy here.

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Comments

  • pauljohnson714 Oct 04, 2010
    I failed a drug test last week. the results said that i got Meth and Opium in my system. I'm getting ready to schedule a SECOND drug test at a clinic but if i get another false positive it'll blow my chance of getting a job. I have NEVER done drugs and even stopped drinking and smoking three years ago. If my second drug test gives me another false positive it'll blow the first employment opportunity I've had in two years.

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