Lorazepam Neg Ua
UpdatedI take Loraz. daily-for years. my U.A. always come back negative. WHY??
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@sam,
Although it seems uncommon, I've actually heard of this happening to other people as well. Except in their case, the pill just passed through their system without even getting metabolized and ended up in their stool. I wonder if this could be the case with your situation too...?
Are you feeling the effects of the medication at all? Perhaps one or more of the inactive ingredients are causing it to filter through your system differently. Other than that I don't really have a logical explanation as to why this would happen. Maybe you just have to adjust the timing of your dose to correspond with an upcoming drug test so that you're actually taking the drug test while you're at the peak of it's effects.
I hope this helps!
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