Hair follicle drug test

fuzzislipperz

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I just finished my cycle last week. I have a drug screening coming up for a possible new job, but the do a hair follicle test. In 12 days I will begin taking clomid.

Does anyone know if test or clomid and possibly show up on this screening in any way? Thanks.
 
I'd like to know this as well. I think most steroid tests are done through blood/urine, correct? Also, do firms even test for steroids these days when drug testing?
 
Cocaine, Marijuana, Opiates, methamphetamines, amphetamines, ecstasy, PCP. These are the only things hair follicle can show. The reason hair follicle tests are used is they also display pattern of usage and cannot be "fixed".
 
Cocaine, Marijuana, Opiates, methamphetamines, amphetamines, ecstasy, PCP. These are the only things hair follicle can show. The reason hair follicle tests are used is they also display pattern of usage and cannot be "fixed".

What about piss tests? And do most firms even test for AAS these days? I would think it's mainly for the mind-altering drugs but who knows these days...
 
I don't believe that firms test for AAS. They're just looking for street drugs.

That's what I assumed but with all the negative media attention steroids gets these days it wouldn't shock me if firms started testing for it... Fortunately, I hear it's pretty expensive to test for steroids, so hopefully they don't. Interested to hear what others have to say about this...
 
That's what I assumed but with all the negative media attention steroids gets these days it wouldn't shock me if firms started testing for it... Fortunately, I hear it's pretty expensive to test for steroids, so hopefully they don't. Interested to hear what others have to say about this...

Actually the difference in testing costs are negligible. The main difference is one test is used for narcotics while another set of tests are needed to test for gear. Most companies don't want to pay for both tests and just go with the narcotics, because narcotic users are often addicts that may steal from the company to get a fix (that may not be true but, it is the mentality). Also most HR people assume all gearheads are mass monsters and easy to pick out even without tests.
 
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