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Non Diabetic Having Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Taking Vitamins And Minerals. Will Drug Test Be Negative?

I am a 47 year old woman, non diabetic, 200lbs 5 3 with chronic fatigue syndrome , I take many vitamins and minerals to keep my body running at just regular speed, if I get a drug test will these vitamins and minerals cause the test to be negative? I take e, c, methotyfolate, nacin, d, calcium, magnesium, krill, selenium , kelp, chrominum, ...that s what I can remember for now
Mon, 16 Sep 2013
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hi,

you didn't specify, what drug test. Are you in competitive sports where drug testing is mandatory or drug tests for different ailments, including sensitivity tests.

Either way, it does not matter unless what you are taking has a specific drug iteraction with the drug to be tested for ... my honest advice is pl consult your doctor to streamline whatever you are having and get a rational dosing for them


hope, this helps
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Non Diabetic Having Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Taking Vitamins And Minerals. Will Drug Test Be Negative?

hi, you didn t specify, what drug test. Are you in competitive sports where drug testing is mandatory or drug tests for different ailments, including sensitivity tests. Either way, it does not matter unless what you are taking has a specific drug iteraction with the drug to be tested for ... my honest advice is pl consult your doctor to streamline whatever you are having and get a rational dosing for them hope, this helps