Read the terms of your parole in the paperwork that you were given. You are subject to random testing at ANY TIME.
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Most likely, yes.
The Wagenaar test is not conclusive for establishing the identity of barbiturates. While it can indicate the presence of barbiturates, it lacks specificity and may yield false positives or negatives due to interference from other substances. For definitive identification, more specific analytical methods, such as gas chromatography or mass spectrometry, are recommended.
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YES YOU SURE CAN!! I HAVE BEEN ON PAROLE FOR 4 YEARS NOW AND THE FIRST TIME I FAILED A DRUG TEST I WAS VIOLATED.
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Parole and Probation Officers (in any State in the United States) have the right to ask you to take any kind of drug test at any time.
Sudogest, which contains pseudoephedrine, is not chemically related to barbiturates and typically would not cause a positive test result for barbiturates. However, some drug tests might have cross-reactivity or false positives due to the specific testing methods used. It's always best to inform the testing facility about any medications taken prior to a drug test. If there's any concern, retesting or using a more specific test can help clarify results.