If you test positive fro a drug that you require on the recommendation of a doctor then that would explain why you are using as oposed to abusing a particular drug.
You tell whomever it is that is ordering your drug test (not the lab) that you are taking prescription medication that will cause a positive result on your drug screen (assuming that the medication that you are on is actually one of the drugs tested for), and give him/her a copy of your prescription. Your doctor doesn't need to explain anything-that's what the prescription is for.
methamphetamine is sold as a prescription drug under the name Desoxyn, so needless to say prescription meth would test the same as street meth
anahistomean
You don't have to wait. Take a copy of your prescription with you to the drug test, and have them enclose the prescription with the specimen when they send it out for analysis.
If you do not have a prescription, yes.
yes they do
6 months...
I'm prescribed the generic for ambien, but ambien nonetheless. And no, it won't.
If you are taking Adderall without a prescription, no you will not pass your drug test. Adderall will show up in a drug test as an amphetamine.
They can test you for any and all drugs that could possibly be in your system, prescription or otherwise.
If you have a prescription for a drug and inform the testers about it, you pass the drug test. You might show positive for the drug, but with a prescription it's supposed to be in you. This doesn't mean an airline pilot can get a medicinal marijuana prescription so she can smoke weed. In safety-sensitive jobs, if you're on a prohibited medicine you're out of service until you're clean, prescription or not.
If it is taken without a prescription, yes you will fail if it comes up positive on a drug test.
If you don't have a prescription for it, you will.