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Sorry for asking this again....but do they test for recreatioaal drugs on the screening test before a trail study...i miss my saturday morning puff....anyone on a trail study out there?
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LOL...sorry to hear you are opposed to my posts...but like i said..,i am not smoking any more pot now...i dont know if this s what is really boiling your blood ,but anyway take it easy man,its not that bad.
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476246 tn?1418870914
ouch
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If someone were fortunate enough to get into a Trail Study, why would they entertain the thought of jeopardizing it over weed?
I used to read your post because I found them intriguing.
Now they’re becoming more like hemorrhoids.
The gift that just keeps on giving.
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ya never know tho....maybe the protese drugs will work in my system and i may get the good arm protocol...even if i dont get SVR with he protese i can always do the 72 later...man...this is starting to look no walk in the park...im not even started yet and im getting my knickers in a knot
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Ok Paul, just bat those eye lashes to the wife and you're good to go!
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I love blueberries...i just ate 2 lbs
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Rockwe?  Love the riba.
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It's a trial Rock.  Got to weigh the good and the bad.  You have the extra bump when you're in a trial but that's the kicker -  don't know if you're going to get that bump.  If it were me, I'd risk it cause I'm already looking at 72 wks IF UND at 24 and no guarantee with that.  Probably would have cleared by 4 wks with teleprevir or boceprevir.  Then there's the 72 wk thing.  Tough call -  you do what you think is best.  
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i have stopped one week now..looks like ill be doing the SOC  drugs anyway...this trial is starting to look like a bad deal
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In cases that I know of...they do. No 'recreational' drugs allowed.
Know of some who were tested during trials as well.
Those that did, got the boot...non-compliance.
Think of this...if no 'rescue' drugs are allowed in trials why would 'other' drugs be?

Takes 30 days to get out of system, doesn't it?
I know of people who have taken herbal detox teas to clean out. Took  2 or 3 days and no pot detected upon testing. And was reported to be safe.
Ingredients seemed fine.


Best to not do any toking or eating those brownies and cookies ;)
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476246 tn?1418870914
I don't know... but I know that back in high school, when they would take random pee tests for pot, they would give people a slip of paper in the morning to call people in at lunch time. Everybody would drink loads of water and loads of vit c. But I guess nowadays they do it with a blood test, so that would not be an option.

I don't know Rocker, but for the sake of getting into the trial... please don't take your Saturday morning puff. I'm sure you can do without it.

If not you'll end up on a trail instead... :-)
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