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only if they specifically test for it, its not usually on the panel they test for
For about 72 hours
5 days
Diluted urine can cause a violation of probation. Diluted urine indicates that the urine has been tampered with to alter test results.
I'm on methadone and I would like to know when my probation officer takes a urine on me will he test for specific opiates. They probabley won't test for a specific Opiate as it is very expensive. Usually it is done in a lab using a Gas Chromatagraph.
No, but if they give you a 7-panel screen, you're screwed.
If you are on probation and your urine tests come back positive you are at the mercy of the court. They will sentence you as they see fit for breaking your probation.
In most people, alcohol is not produced in the body and is therefore not spontaneously excreted without ingestion. Diabetics can excrete glucose in their urine which may ferment into alcohol and be detected. For this reason, if you have a positive urine alcohol level, the lab should also test for glucose to determine whether that was the cause.
Alcohol does not turn into urine.
When a person is placed on supervised probation, they may be required to submit to urine tests to check for illicit substances. If the urine test comes back positive for drugs or alcohol, probation may be revoked, and the probationer may be sent to serve their sentence in jail.
Yes.