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Posted: 5/31/2003 9:32:36 AM EDT
I bring this up only to clear my name as being a wisher of ill will toward my fellow ARFCOMers. I stated that salt works as an adulterant in a urine drug screen if added after urination. There was serious speculation as to whether this was untrue and an attempt to sabatoge someone's drug test. I present this report of findings in a study as a form of some proof to give validity to my claim. It can be found at http://www.ijp-online.com/archives/1993/025/04/r0240-0242ra.pdf
I responded to the e-mail only out of a desire to help and my input can be disregarded at will. Any contrary findings or studies are welcomed.
2IDdoc out.
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