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Phentermine will show up as an amphetamine. A laboratory scientist would report that you test positive for an amphetamine, which could be interpreted as Adderall, crystal meth, Dexadrine, etc.
The police found a bullet and sent it to the ballistics lab for testing.
That depends. If a person is taking phentermine without a prescription, then showing phentermine on a drug test would cause the donor to fail the drug test on the grounds that they are using a controlled substance without a legitimate prescription. If a person is taking phentermine that has been properly prescribed by their physician, however, it should not cause a failure on the drug test. This is because a properly-conducted drug test should consist of two phases. The first phase of a drug test is sometimes called a drug "screen". This test is relatively sensitive to the presence of a target drug, but not very specific; in other words, it will find most of the illicit substances by casting a very large net but will catch quite a few "false positive" tests as well. If a person has a positive screening test, the sample should be sent to the second phase of testing, the confirmation step. A screen that was positive for amphetamines, for example, might be sent to the laboratory for what is usually a testing process using gas chromatography and mass spectrometry. This test will discover that the positive result was actually due to phentermine. Assuming a prescription for phentermine is available to prove the legitimate use of the drug, the person shouldn't fail the test. One final possibility exists, however. If the person being drug tested is in what is called a "safety-sensitive" job, the rules governing what they can and cannot take are often much more strict. In these cases, even a prescription for a drug of concern may not clear the employee for work.
A biopsy is a sample of tissue that is sent to the lab for testing. A blood test is testing of the blood itself.
Cholesterol testing is done through the taking of blood. The blood is sent to a lap where they are looking at lipids found in the bloodstream.
Drug testing works in the FBI, just as in other places of employment. You are sent to a lab to have a panel of tests completed. If you fail, you will not be offered employment.
Testing by probes that have been sent to Mars indicate that water does exist.
you get life in prison without possiblity of perole, are sent straight to administrative segregation, and will be given the lethal injection within 14 days. no im just kidding lol it depends on who is testing you for it. and actually if you are on perole and don't have a prescription for it you can be sent back to prison on a perole violation. but to answer your question loosely, you could lose your job if your employer is testing you and you don't have a prescripton, you could go to jail if probation is testing you, you can go back to prison if perole is testing you, and you can get grounded if your parents are testing you, and if your testing yourself then uh, that's a waste of money.
That some contamination was noticed and there are going to look deeper.
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Nasa needed more orbiters. This was the second shuttle built and was the first that was used for testing then converted to space flight. It was send into space for the same purpose as Challenger before it and the ones after it.
In 10 rifles were sent to RVN for testing under combat conditions. In 1962 another 1,000 were sent over for further testing. In 1965 the US Army's 1st Air Cavalry Division was issued M16s for the Ia Drang battle (film: We Were Soldiers...).