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****! Hit the wrong buttons and lost the Browser.
Anyhoo.....the short version: I was a Drug Testing Coordinator for six years and 15,000 participants in the project. Collection staff could not accept information from donors about prescriptions. Urine specimen goes to a lab. Lab report goes to the MRO (Medical Review Officer) who tries to contact you. If they are successful, you will provide information about your prescription including the prescribing doctor and the pharmacy that filled it. If that is valid and you are taking the medicine correctly, there should be no problem. In a couple of days, the medicine is washed from your system anyway, in the case of hydrocodone.
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