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How Can I Dispute a False Positive Drug Test? Step 1: Get out in front of the issue. ... Step 2: Ask your doctor or pharmacist. ... Step 3: Ask to retake the drug test.
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Read More »If you’ve already failed a drug test and are trying to determine why you might have triggered a false positive result, the most critical step is self-reflection. Think about what you’ve consumed recently—including food, drink, and medication—that could potentially be to blame. If you did take a medication in the days leading up to the drug test, ask your doctor or pharmacist if that medication could have caused a failed drug test result. If they say yes, they will be able to vouch for you with a prospective employer.
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