They will do more than one test to absolutly make sure, and you would get the treatment as soon as possible.
No, cytomegalovirus is a separate virus from Varicella Zoster virus (the one that causes chickenpox) and herpes simplex virus (which causes genital herpes and cold sores and related illnesses). It is possible to have all three at the same time, but they are separate viruses and if you have herpes or have had the chickenpox, it does not mean that you are CMV positive.
Yes it will test positive for about one week
You can get a positive result on a home pregnancy test as soon as 8 days past ovulation. However if you test that early you are more likely to get a negative even if you are pregnant. It is best to wait until the day you miss your period to have the best chance of getting a correct reading.
I just failed one. The test showed positive for methanphetimine! But when sent to a lab it can be determined that it is not meth.
You can show up positive on an etg screening test after drinking Vodka if the test is done soon enough after drinking that they alcohol has not had time to work through your system. But I drank at 11:00 afternoon and took the test at 6:30 or 7:30 at night yes or no cuz I don't want to go to jail
Yes. I am not sure what test you are talking about, but tests are not always 100% reliable.
Yes, it can. One reason is that you took the test too soon before the hormones have kicked in. It takes about a month after the first missed period before there are enough hormones to have the test correctly report the results.
Ecstasy for one...
one drink
On most pregnancy tests: 1 line means: if the one line that you see is the control line, your test is negative; if the one line that you see is the test line, your test is invalid, and you must use a new test. 2 lines means: if you have two lines on a pregnancy test then your test is positive; if one line is lighter than the other, your test result is still positive.
It is unlikely to test positive for marijuana from just one inhale as the amount of THC needed to trigger a positive test result is typically higher than what one inhale would provide. Factors such as the potency of the marijuana, frequency of use, and individual metabolism can also influence test results.