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What Causes Positive Drug Test Result For Cocaine While On Folic Acid And Simvastatin?
i tested positive cocaine on a saliva test for work but do not use I do take albuterol inhaler, 90 base 2 puffs every 4 hrs, albutrerol nebulizer solution 2.5 mg by nebulization, amlopidine 10 mg daily, 325 mg aspirin daily, cyanocobalamin 1000 MCG tablet daily, folic acid 800 MCG tablet daily, simvastatin 20 mg 1 tablet daily, momentasone/formoterol 100-5 MCG/ACT inhaler 2 puffs 2 times daily and sybicort 160/4.5 2 puffs daily, 2500 mg vitamin B-12 daily and loratidine 10 mg daily,
None of the medications that you list would typically cause a false positive for cocaine, so if you have never used cocaine, I would suspect there was a problem at the lab and you may need to be retested to confirm that you are negative.
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Dr Aaron Branch, General & Family Physician
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What Causes Positive Drug Test Result For Cocaine While On Folic Acid And Simvastatin?
Hello, None of the medications that you list would typically cause a false positive for cocaine, so if you have never used cocaine, I would suspect there was a problem at the lab and you may need to be retested to confirm that you are negative. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Aaron Branch, General & Family Physician