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Anyone with experience passing synthetic urine at Quest Diagnostics in California this year?

Discussion in 'Seasoned Marijuana Users' started by throwaway1727, Sep 1, 2017.

  1. Hi there,

    I have an upcoming pre-employment drug screening which I may not have enough time to naturally detox for. Has anyone had success subbing synthetic urine at a quest diagnostics in california recently? I've read mixed reviews stating that they check for uric acid in addition to Urea and just want to know which products have gotten people through. Thank you!
     
  2. Quick fix . Used it numerous times , careful that lids tight or it looks like you pissed yourself.

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  3. Nice! Did you use it at quest diagnostics in california though?
     
  4. Don't you have any friends who do not smoke? I have passed Quest with my wife's, GFs.
     
  5. I've considered that but am a bit nervous about the methodology of keeping it the right temperature. Would you care to share your methods for warming and transportation? Also when you collected the sample? Thanks!
     
  6. I drive by her house which is near mine. She pees in cup and I transfer to a small plastic bottle with a screw top and wearing compression shorts I place the bottle immediately between my balls and ass and drive to the lab which is about a 1/2 hour away. I keep my truck warm on the way. So nothing for temp over and above that and it have passed twice this exact same way. Some have suggested a hand-warmer get taped in the shorts too...but I have never needed.
     

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