no. adding water will cause the result to be diluted which they will consider a positive anyway
Some people say that you can use soap or bleach. Others say to use someone elses urine.
98.6 body temp or put a bag of someone elses pee next to your body for clean pee and the right temp
yes any one can get head lice but it can be highly dangerous if yu have a blood desise and have nits cause cause they will go to someone elses head and give them that blood
it may and it may not because if you drink alot of water it will be flushed from your system but if you dont it will still be there
This section of a drug monograph would tell you if the drug is soluble in water.
a drug fein is someone a drug dealer sells drugs to all the time
Drug misuse is when someone takes to much of a drug on purpose/ abuses the drug. If someone abuses a drug to much and takes the same amount over and over again they will need to take more of the drug to feel that affect.
no!The only way you could still have a possibility of getting the job once failing a drug screen, would be for you to produce prescriptions for whatever meds you failed the test for.
No, but that's not something someone would forget to put on the test form.
Maybe a little, but the guys in the lab know the difference between tap water and urine. If you add tap water to your urine sample, they're just going to call you back for a retest and make someone watch you the entire time. There's also the possibility of you getting on trouble for intentionally diluting it. this really depends on where you live as well as the reason for the drug test.
No, pouring tap water into your urine will not cover up a drug test. Drug tests are designed to detect specific substances in urine, and adding water will dilute the sample but is likely to be detected by the testing process.
No, Drinking water does not get methadone out of your system, in fact. drinking excessive water doesn't really clean your system at all, but dilutes it. Making it possible to pass a drug test, however the drug is still in your system but your sample is watered down to avoid a positive test.