Vault (FSS) Drug Screen List?

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Does any have a list of substances Vault (FSS) tests in urine?

I asked FSS so that I would be informed (makes sense right?), but they were shocked and declined to share any information. I should know what I am being tested for in a 3 year long probation.

I'm not familiar with Vault, but I can tell you in my states version there are about 8 different combinations for different UDS.  The cheapest one only tests for alcohol.   The more expensive the test, the more they are testing for.  I had a UDS that was about 160$ and they tested for literally every imaginable substance you could think of.  

Don't you just love how WE ARE THE ONES PAYING for these tests, yet we aren't allowed to know exactly what we're paying for?!  Ugh, LOL.  I feel your frustration, hang in there and best of luck to you!  

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california_rn said:

Does any have a list of substances Vault (FSS) tests in urine?

I asked FSS so that I would be informed (makes sense right?), but they were shocked and declined to share any information. I should know what I am being tested for in a 3 year long probation.

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You should bit won't. Get permission for anything other than Tylenol motrin or vitamins to be safe. Over the counter cough and cold medicine can cause a positive result. 

I believe you can search for "professional medical monitoring agencies" and usually Virginia comes up and they have a list.  All the states use very similar lists.  

Not judging you at all because I was very curious about what they were testing me for, but the truth is, you won't find out and they will never tell you.  They use proprietary panels that they will only release with a court order.  Just assume you're being tested for literally everything, including Kratom.  The legal loophole to all this is it's a "voluntary" program that you entered and agreed to so that's how they can get away with testing you for 3 years without telling what they are testing you for.  

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