• Maeve@kbin.earth
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    15 days ago

    We can’t really know, I guess, although

    1. Would a company whose business model depends on results highlight false test results?

    2. In addition, 60% of specimens positive for fentanyl in the U.S. general workforce in 2024 were also found to be positive for other drugs. About 22% of fentanyl-positive workforce drug tests were also positive for marijuana, a rate that has doubled since 2020, when only 10% of fentanyl positives were also positive for marijuana. A large percentage of fentanyl positives were also found to be positive for amphetamines – 16% in 2024 compared to 11% in 2020.

    That suggests it’s not outside the realm of possibility?

    I do know our local streets are saying adulteration of cocaine and MJ with debt is a thing, to maximize profit on lower quality product. I would imagine meth as well, although the prior mentioned seen to be the drugs of choice.