Do AI's show up on drug screens?

TryinToGetStrong

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I know we have all read a million threads about AAS and drug tests, but I couldn't find any on this forum specifically for AI's.

So, as you see in the title, my question is, is there any way or reason than AI's would show up on a typical job drug screening.

Not asking about professional fighting, the military, or even LEO jobs; just normal civilian jobs stat require a drug test.
 
they go off a 5 panel drug test is number 1 drug test employers use... here are the tests and what they test for

WDOA-154
(Cocaine, Marijuana, Opiates, Amphetamines, Phencyclidine)

WDOA-254
(Cocaine, Marijuana, Opiates, Amphetamines, Methamphetamines)

WDOA-354
(Cocaine, Marijuana, Opiates, Methamphetamines, Oxycodone)

WDOA-554
(Cocaine, Marijuana, Opiates, Methamphetamines, MDMA-Ectasy)

WDOA-654
(Cocaine, Marijuana, Opiates, Methamphetamines, Benzodiazepines)

WDOA-754
(Cocaine, Marijuana, Opiates, Amphetamines, Benzodiazepines)
 
Like ronrr said standard panels only cover designer and "party" drugs, nothing to do with AAS use. But even for those there are so many ways around it that I'm lead to believe drug testing is a joke (urine and saliva swabs that is, hair and blood tests a whole nother beast). Also AI's are typically used to treat breast and ovarian cancer in post-menopausal women and gyno in men, so it's safe to say not too many ppl will be "abusing" these drugs like coke and opiates.
 
A standard hair follicle screen covers a period of approximately 90 days, but is susceptible to time variation depending on the growth rate of your hair. The hair sample is cut as close to the scalp as possible and the most recent 3.9cm (or 1.5 inches) are tested. It is possible to go back even further than 90 days since the time period is limited only by the length of the hair sample, but is standardized to a 90 day history.
 
here id what can be detected from the hair follicle test ----Cocaine (Cocaine & Benzoylecgonine), Marijuana, Opiates (Codeine, Morphine & 6-Monacteyl Morphine), Methamphetamine (Methamphetamine/Amphetamine & Ecstasy), and Phencyclidine (PCP). These five drug classes are mandated for testing by the Federal Government.
 
A standard hair follicle screen covers a period of approximately 90 days, but is susceptible to time variation depending on the growth rate of your hair. The hair sample is cut as close to the scalp as possible and the most recent 3.9cm (or 1.5 inches) are tested. It is possible to go back even further than 90 days since the time period is limited only by the length of the hair sample, but is standardized to a 90 day history.
I was also going to add the hair sample has to be a minimum length too to go back a decent length of time.....than I reread your post hahaaha.
 
So are they testing on the same 5 drug panel you listed before, but using hair because it allows them to go back further?

I am not worried one bit about any recreational drug, or the AAS, just the Aromatase inhibitor (AI). That is why I am so inquisitive.
 

Just an FYI to some, depending on the test and how detailed they want it to be, the labs can now test for most if not all cleanser" products. A friend of mine applying for a DOJ position used a cleanser and was "administratively failed". They couldn't find traces of anything in his system but found traces of the cleanser so they failed him regardless. Again, if you go for a McDonald's drug test, chances are nil of this happening, but better safe than sorry. I've always used the water and B complex method for weed and all the other drugs I used to do and have never failed (even when smoking weed on the way to the test lmao). If you're not worried about any recreational drug or AAS then there's certainly no need to fear any Aromatase inhibitor (AI) medications. I'm assuming the way you worded that, that you're not worried bc you don't do recreational drugs and you're not on cycle at the moment but may be taking An AI?? Even so don't worry as a standard drug panel will not cover any of these things
 
I'm on cycle, and am starting Aromatase inhibitor (AI) tonight.

I already knew that standard tests didn't cover AAS, but wasn't sure about AI's.

And no, I have never used recreational drugs.

I think all of my questions have been answered, so thanks guys.
 
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