I have a drug test coming up and am taking Hydro. What are the best options without being in so much pain they won't hire me either. How long is it in your system if I stop?
For most people it's 3 days, but that all depends on how much you use. I had a similar situation So invested in some Kratom which alleviates the pain and stops the withdrawal symptoms, hth...sheshe
Friend, I am not sure what your situation is but as long as you have a prescription bottle for the hydro, it shouldn't be any problem. Some drug screens don't even look for it.
The particular panel used for the hospital I work at did not reveal hydro, but did reveal Diazapam (Valium) which has a long half-life. Since I am scripted, all human resourses requires is a note that any prescription meds. you are on will not impair your ability to perform your duties. I obtained the required note and this satisfied my employer, of course "recreational" drugs are a whole different story. In my state, we are still allowed medical pot, HOWEVER, most employers do not recognize this as bona fide medical treatment and are not required to employ you EVEN if you have an MD approval. (personally, I would be non-functional trying to do my job while using this anyway. Dave
Opposite for me,the panel I took showed hydro not valium,guess it just depends.What I've heard is hydro stays in your system from three to seven days,but if you have a scrip from a local dr. then no worries,unless maybe if it's a driving position or something like that.good luck on the test.there is a thread on where to get kratom online.
I take Valerian Root, an OTC "accepted" herbal remedy for anxiety, which shows up the same as Valium, from what I am told. Thought this may help someone. Thanks!
You don't need to stop taking your meds, for the drug test. You just need to notify someone that you are on the drug, and have your RX bottle on hand to show them. I work in an area with security clearance, and it worked for me! I did not have to fill out any form, however. You will be OK.
Nope not since 2003. I would go to a doctor tomorrow if I knew of one who would prescribe meds. If I knew of one I wouldn't need to use op or nrop's. Isn't that the case for most?