Well now if yer getting a gc/ms test difrent story I'm sure they could see it then but thoes are expensive drug tests that aren't used that oftenNirvanadone87 said:It won't I know for a fact I get tested for everything even alcohol or ethanol or whatever and it won't drope you dirty for anything eles
Yea it is unfair because of how everyone metabolizes differently. I would not be surprised if I stopped consuming THC products today that I would still be over the legal amount for at least 3 days I would think. There is always room to fight, its the chance of victory that determines the fighting efforts. My attorney and I have much effort in this fightThat seems so unfair! One NG difference? Can you fight it legally in some way? And thanks for letting us know about the Sewmuhhh results.
I didn't know Soma could be tested for. Is this a new thing since it's now considering a scheduled substance?I actually work in a pain management clinic running the lab and drug screens for him. It all depends on the type of testing he requests. A lot of the pain management docs are now turning to LC/MS and LC/MS/MS testing along with immunoassay specimen validity testing which is what I do. In a regular point of care 3, 5, 7, or 10 panel cassette test, no it does not check for Soma. However, with LC/MS testing, yes it does. The way it is set up now, you cannot get around adulterating your sample for a negative result as we break down the sample into each analyte, then further down into each ion. The ion is then broken apart into several pieces and each drug breaks apart into very specific pieces. That is how the analyte is detected.