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| Would prescriptions like Zoloft cause a false positive or skew the results at all? I'm sure I have to disclose this (and I do have prescriptions for it). |
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| If you have a prescription for it, there will be no problem. It will dected it, but as long as you have a prescription nothing will come of it. And no it wont cause a false positive. |
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Ricky, you don't have to disclose much at all. I don't know if you are under the impression that you have to go in there with your prescription bottles or write a list of what you take but you don't. Healthcare privacy laws have changed so that you are given the most amount of privacy possible. If in the event you test positive for something control you may have a script for it is the Medical Review Officer's (MRO) job to verify the prescription.
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