False positive for thc?!


Question:

False positive for thc?

To Whom This May Concern;
I am writing you in regards to my brother is in the military and
he took a u.a. that came back positive but i know hw has never taken an
illegal drug his whole life. For almost a year(since August 2006), he
has been going through surgery and they have him on a list of med's for
almost a year now. the test came back positive for THC but he doesn't
smoke so i know that isn't true. As some might know the Military does
the gc-ms test and there suppose to be fool proof but this time they made
an error but how do you go up against a test so trusted like the gc-ms.
I know this test is wrong i'd bet my life on it(his already is). I keep
looking online for some sort of answer and the only one i can come up
with is the Ibuprofen, which he has been taken everyday now for almost a
year when normally you wouldn't take past a few weeks everyday.He has
been taken atleast (4) 800 mgs tablets everyday for over 9 months now
not to mention the napason(misspelled) The
perccete(misspelled), vicidan, nerrotine(misspelled), flonase and many
more that i can't think of at this time. I know my brother and he has
never used an illegal drug our whole life and it hurts to see his
creditablity and his career at stake for an error. I'd appreciate any insight
good or bad, got nothing to lose at this point


sincerly,

Brandy Lockett(Concern Sis)


Answers:

THC - Substances or Conditions which can cause false positives

* Dronabinol (Marinol)
* Ibuprofen; (Advil, Nuprin, Motrin, Excedrin IB etc)
* Ketoprofen (Orudis KT)
* Kidney infection (Kidney disease, diabetes) Liver Disease
* Naproxen (Aleve)
* Promethazine (Phenergan, Promethegan)
* Riboflavin (B2, Hempseed Oil)




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