Smoking methamphetamine can potentially cause a SCRAM (Secure Continuous Remote Alcohol Monitor) bracelet to fail if it detects substances that are not typical for alcohol monitoring. While SCRAM devices are primarily designed to detect alcohol, some users report false positives due to other substances, including meth. However, meth itself does not directly affect the SCRAM's alcohol detection capabilities, but any associated behaviors or legal implications could lead to complications. Always consult the device's guidelines and legal advice for specific concerns.
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In reference to the SCRAM bracelet, it stands for Secure Continuous Remote Alcohol Monitor. In nuclear power, it is the immediate fail-safe action to shut down the reactor. It stands for Safety Control Rod Ax Man in reference to the first known reactor, Chicago Pile One, where a man was literally stationed to cut a rope with an axe to shut down the "reactor" (to stop the chain reaction by disrupting the critical mass).
Worse than secondhand from tobacco. First off, you fail drug tests, second off, it might start rotting your teeth out. Just tell the person that's smoking around you to stop smoking around you, or better yet, tell them to get help.
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It can. Higher urine concentrations of ranitidine can trigger a false positive. In the study I'll attach in the "related links" section below it was seen in people testing the first two voids after taking the drug and only with the monoclonal EMIT d.a.u. amphetamine/methamphetamine immunoassay (ME). This did not happen with the polyclonal EMIT d.a.u. amphetamine or TDx amphetamine/methamphetamine II assays.
no smoking space will not show up on any drug tests for sure ive been smoking it and i get tested once a week
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