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Urine drug test ms-gc

jimmy617

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My friend took a urine test yesterday. He is prescribed adderal. My friend did about 4 g's of blow 8 days ago. He is wondering if/when he tests positive for amphetamines and the lab tests to confirm via GC-MS will the lab only look for amphetamines OR could it detect the cocaine he did as well? I've searched high and low for him for this answer but can't find anything..? Thanks.
 
Drug testing discussion isn't allowed on bluelight; you're just going to have to wait and see what the results will be.

I think it's safe to assume that 'your friend' is you, right? Please just write in first-person - there is no point in trying to conceal the fact that you are talking about yourself.

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Edit - looks like Sigmond beat me to it
 
Sorry for breaking the rules, I thought the question would be ok but clearly it's not.
I will not ask another question like this again.
Further, I really did ask for a friend... Not sure why you would insinuate otherwise?
Anyways, my fault & my apologies.
 
Ok, it's just that a lot of people use the "my friend" thing as some kind of attempt to avoid incriminating themselves (which is ineffective and pointless - but it's something some other forums enforce, so it ends up being used on bluelight too) - so it's often assumed that when people say "my friend" - that is what they are doing.

It sometimes means people don't take the time to respond or answer your questions seriously, so i find it's better to tell new members straight off the bat just to say "i", "me" and so on - rather than having it cause any issue later on.

No stress though man, welcome :)
 
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