More Info About 9 Panel Hair Follicle Drug Test
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I need more information on a 9 panel hair follicle test. I have a prescription for Xanax that I am prescribed to take everyday. My doctor does random 10 panel urine tests and recently my urine test came back negative for benzodiazepine. Now my doctor is trying to deny my prescription. He thinks that I am selling it. I have no idea why my urine test came back negative. A 9 panel hair follicle test will be my weapon against these claims. I have been taking this prescription for over 6 months but I have been off my prescription this last month. Will that affect the results? Also, I suspect my doctor of bias do you guys know if Benzodiazepines are even commonly sold illegally?
Rebecca H. San Jose, CA
A 9 Panel hair follicle test would be your best bet for disproving these accusations. There shouldn’t be a problem with the detection. Recent studies have shown that even a single exposure to most drugs can lead to a positive result in a hair test. Furthermore, your doctor does have grounds for precaution. Serious drug associated crimes are recently more frequently reported. Benzodiazepines and other pharmaceutical drugs like hypnotics and sedatives are used to spike drinks in a lot of assault cases. However, I understand your frustration and concern as this does not pertain to you. Most drugs can be difficult to detect because of their short half- life in the body especially if taken in low dosages. Hair follicle testing is the solution to this issue because this 9 panel hair follicle test has a detection time of about 90 days. We can’t guarantee that this information alone will be sufficient for your case against your doctor but it is a great starting point to show that you have taken your medication in the last 3 months. For more details on this test contact our office by phone or email.