Roy P. asked

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My sister was urine tested at her pain management doctor's office and it came back false positive for cocaine, despite her never having used it. She got a follicle test done right after and it came back clean, but the doctor is not changing her prescription and she has legitimate chronic pain. What steps can she take to resolve this issue?

August 4th, 2024

Daniel T. answered

Your sister should consider requesting a blood test to further confirm that the urine test was a fal...

August 4th, 2024

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