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I was wondering will androcur show up on a drug test? God I hope not!!
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Most companies are looking for drugs that are illegal and considered recreational. Some do a wider range of tests but they probably would not question androcur. They look for drugs that would impair performance or contribute to a work site accident. For instance a stoned forklift operator is never a good idea.
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I had to take a drug test when I started my new job 6 months ago and the Androcur did not show up even though I have been taking it for over two years.
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Thanks for the info..See what happens monday..
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The list of drugs that are tested for by most drug testing agencies are those that are commonly abused.

Hormone tests are usually limited to steroid abuse.

Remember, the more that is tested for the more that it costs to run the test.

They are really more interested in if you are a crack-head, not a transvestite... IT would be cheaper to use psychological profiles...
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A 3-panel drug test shows pot, cocaine and meth. Beyond that, for each additional panel, choose one of the following: opiates, benzos, amphetamine, oxycodone (also an opiate, but can be differentiated), ecstasy, barbs, and your mileage may vary, etc.

Don't sweat it.
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