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Okay I need some scientific advice. A few weeks ago I took a drug screen for my doctor ( regular panel test not testing for steroids). I was on the end of a test E / tbol cycle , but was off the tbol for a few weeks at that point. The test came back positive for Meth (small trace). My question is, is it possible that tbol can come back as a “false” negative for meth on a drug screen? Or if anyone has ever heard of this before? Appreciate the help/ experience from anyone who can clarify this for me. TY

Makwa's picture

More likely something you ate and not the tbol.

Diesel77's picture

Highly doubt it was the tbol considering you mentioned you had been off of it for a few weeks prior the test.

Do you take any preworkout stimulant drinks? That'd be my guess if so....or any ADHDmeds like Aderall?

It had to be something you consumed few days prior to the test...due to the fact that meth stays detectable for 72 hours in system and that's what you popped positive for....think long and hard about what you took few days prior to the drug test.

Devinefitness's picture

Yes I was taking a pre workout, no adhd meds or anything like that. Don’t even smoke , occasionally drink. Was just thinking because the name of tbol is Chlorodehydromethyltestosterone that maybe it was the possible cause. The test was back in January, so hard for me to pinpoint the days prior at this point. Wanted to take another cycle but now hesitant about the tbol. Thanks for the response though, much appreciated

Diesel77's picture

Chlorodehydromethyltestosterone.....does not contain meth in it just because "meth" was in the chemical makeup description of the compound. "METHYLtestosterone" lol methylated cause it's an oral steroid. Nothing to do with methamphetamine the stimulant. What pre workout drink are you taking? Don't be afraid, it's NOT the tbol that caused as false positive. Highly doubt that.

Nattyboomba's picture

That’s not completely accurate. Most substance tests look for & measure metabolites of compounds, not the compound itself. Things that mimic substances can be anything from grapes to tomato sauce to almost any pharmaceutical, and as such, what causes the false positive can have been consumed outside of the 72 hour window - within the 72 hour window would be true only if it was actually methamphetamines. And those quick test are mad unreliable. Did you ask for an immediate retest?

Diesel77's picture

Right poppy seeds from bagels cause false positive for opium etc....hard to definitely pinpoint and I bet he'd come up clean if it was sent to lab for verification, but I wasn't the one failing a test for meth, the member who's posted this thread is...Devinefitness

ECinfidel's picture

It's true. I considered beating my first born son sideways when he flagged for opiods a while back. Only to find he had eaten a poppy seed bagel the previous morning.

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