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While it is known so far that certain sopas can definitely throw off a drug test, I have never heard of chapstick, if used properly and only placed on lips, then the subject should be fine, however there may be certain chemicals now such as hemp seed that some chapsticks are made from. Such a combination, if accidentally put on the hands could definitely hinder a drug test and in higher concentrations may result in a positive result.

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