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Jamipepe
Nov 8, 2014, 06:18 PM
Does suboxone show up on a hair test for a job in the mill? Please help me I need to know and have heard different stories

Luck0rN0t
Nov 8, 2014, 08:27 PM
Would you care to share your usage history? Quantity? Frequency? Length of time using? I assume you are asking because you do not have a prescription and have been using?

Jamipepe
Nov 8, 2014, 09:25 PM
About 4mg a day for the last month or so. I use it because it gives me energy and also helps me sleep. And no I don't have a prescription. If u can help me with some info that would be greatly appreciated

Luck0rN0t
Nov 9, 2014, 05:01 PM
So, IF they are looking for it, chances are high that it will be detected, due to the continual, regular and ongoing use. HOWEVER, mydogfifi is much better equipped to answer as to the specifics of this particular drug being on the list of what is normally tested for.

Please see link below with mydogfifi's answer - as a hair follicle drug testing specialist.

https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/addictions/can-suboxone-detected-ten-panel-hair-follicle-test-792741.html

From the reading I have done, from multiple sources, suboxone is not one of the "common" substances tested for, keep in mind, though, that the particular place of employment may have its own set of "standard" substances that it tests for. It could also make a difference if this is pre-employment testing, or after an accident, random testing, etc.

Sorry I cannot be of more help here. Most of these type of questions are posted in the "Addictions" forum, you might get more replies there, although - you will also get more personal opinions on using a controlled substance w/o a prescription.

ma0641
Nov 9, 2014, 07:46 PM
Regardless of whether found or not, you and whomever has given you the pills have violated Federal Drug laws. Don't get stopped with them on your person and no prescription!

Fr_Chuck
Nov 9, 2014, 10:44 PM
Yes and NO,

Depends on which series of tests the "mill" does. It can and does show up in many of the tests.