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Discussion => Drug safety => Topic started by: tobascosauce on November 09, 2012, 07:17 pm

Title: Drug Recommendation based on random urine testing
Post by: tobascosauce on November 09, 2012, 07:17 pm
Can someone recommended a good drug taht my body will flush out of my system in six days or less?  Something with minimal addiction risk.

I have to deal with random urine testing and cannot risk being caught.  They have me piss on a strip and tell me the results instantly if that helps what it tests for (I have no idea)

Assume healthy diet, exercise, and infrequent use of said drug.

Thanks
Title: Re: Drug Recommendation based on random urine testing
Post by: bbbvvvbbbvvv on November 09, 2012, 11:30 pm
Do you know what panel you're being tested for? For example, I'm in a drug class where everyone gets randomly tested. Some people get the 5-panel (THC, cocaine, amphetamine, opiates, PCP) or the 10-panel (5-panel plus benzodiazepines, barbiturates, methadone, methqualone, propoxyphene) but I'm lucky enough to get the 12-panel (the 5- and 10-panel plus MDMA and methamphetamine). So far these drug tests do NOT test for certain research chemicals, like MDPV, but there are separate stand-alone tests for those. Find out what you're working with and you'll know what to avoid and what isn't being tested for.
Title: Re: Drug Recommendation based on random urine testing
Post by: Schmuckk on November 10, 2012, 12:20 am
go on amazon and look up "the whizzinator"
Title: Re: Drug Recommendation based on random urine testing
Post by: SelfSovereignty on November 10, 2012, 12:29 am
It's not safe to assume all research chemicals will slip by unnoticed. I've seen people claim they tested positive for meth when they had taken 2-FMA, 3-FMA, or 4-FMA (the fluoromethamphetamine research chemicals).

If you can guarantee -- and I do mean guarantee, not just "probably" -- that you won't be tested for six days, a lot of stuff will be gone if you hydrate well the days leading up to the test.  Marijuana is definitely not safe; it gets stored in your fat cells and slowly leaks out, so you can test positive weeks after you stop.  Amphetamines are habit forming, which violates your criteria.  The psychedelics would probably be okay -- ecstasy, LSD, that stuff.  I don't care for those myself, though, so I don't claim to be an expert on how long they'll show up in drug tests or anything.