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WorriedFutureRN

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  1. I actually drove back to the drug testing site and let them know that I took 200 mg Ibuprofen. The nurse claimed it wasn't a problem. But I scared myself again reading google articles. Thank you for responding!
  2. Thank you. I meant "taken" drugs. I was typing faster than my computer. Sometimes, I probably just need to stop reading everything on google. Everyone is telling me I am over-reacting. I just waited so long for this opportunity, that I don't want it snatched away due to taking over-the-counter medication!
  3. I took Advil Ibuprofen 200mg on Tuesday for cramps, I had to take a urine drug test on Thursday. Will it show a false positive in my urine? I did not know about false-positives until after my drug test, and now I am worried sick. We have to pass to reserve our seat for nursing school. I have not received my results back at this time. Anyone ever heard of this or been in this situation? I have never done drugs. Just take these for my menstrual cramps.

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