A friend of mine popped possitive for his last urinalysis. He was tested in april and was inform of the results in july. They have to ship it out, have it tested, report the results, get back to the commander and then go through lots of paper work.
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if you are fully retired then you dont have to keep them at all. if you just got done with an enlistment and are still on IRR then you are supposed to keep then in the event you get called back
It ended in about 1600's-to 1730's
The South.
if they dont call you back that means you passed
I've heard the results will be available in July.
3 Weeks
It takes 80 hours.
To do a urinalysis, a dipstick in dipped in the urine to test for certain chemicals--protein, sugar, ketones, etc. Then a sample of the urine is spun in a centrifuge for a few minutes and the sediment at the bottom of the test tube is looked at under a microscope. The whole process takes only a few minutes. However, if the urine is sent for a culture because infection is suspected, results will not be available for 1-3 days because it takes time to grow and identify any bacteria found.
It takes up to a month to get the results back.
befor school over
Until the results of the toxicology lab results or breathalyzer come back.
It should usually take about 24 hours.
About 4 days
It varies. If you do not receive a reply by 1 week, you should send a message back asking about your results.
First of all, it depends on what is being tested. Secondly, positive results are just as likely as negative.