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| What happens when you give several dilluted samples.. does the lab eventually give you a negative result or what |
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| Yes, usually they do. Later, 29 ![]() |
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| The lab will always report what it is: Diluted (negative or positive). It's up to the employer to determine whether to retest a negative dilute, consider it a negative or forget the whole thing and move on to the next candidate for the position. Randoms: Usually a diluted result will get you one more re-test, if still diluted, then employers consider it a negative. Pre-employment: 50-50. Employers either will re-test once, then move on to the next candidate or just move on without a re-test. |
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