Is it possible for a donor to mask a positive result in an urine test?
Labs conduct specimen validity testing which detects adulterants. With hair and oral fluid testing, adulteration is much more difficult than with urine.
By Tim Thoelecke|May 29th, 2020|Drug Testing|Comments Off on Is it possible for a donor to mask a positive result in an urine test?
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