Monday, October 1, 2018

Quest psychmedics cheats testers to inflate positive results against Hair Razor Detox

 THIS IS NOT A ALL THE TIME ISSUE BUT IT DOES HAPPEN

 


 

In the past year, I have noticed an alarming trend where more and more individuals claim to have tested positive for THC on initial screens, which are then disregarded. The proper procedure for conducting a test is supposed to follow the guidelines set by Quest Diagnostics, as they claim to do.

According to Quest Diagnostics, they employ a two-tiered testing process. Initially, a portion of the hair specimen is subjected to screening using an Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA), a reliable and well-established method for routine drug testing. Subsequently, any specimens that yield a presumptive positive result during the screening process undergo confirmation using another portion of the hair specimen through methods such as gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) or gas chromatography/mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry (GC/MS/MS).

The confirmation screen with a cutoff of 0.1pg is only performed when the initial screen exceeds the cutoff of 1.0pg. After all, the term "confirmation" implies that proper screening should be conducted initially before confirming the presence of a substance.

Unfortunately, there are no mandatory guidelines that testing laboratories must adhere to, except in cases involving federal regulations such as the Department of Transportation (DOT). As a result, these labs can manipulate the system and get away with it. This is neither fair nor honest, and it is essential to raise awareness and advocate for change.

Many times, I have had to advise individuals to demand a physical copy of their test results, as labs often hesitate to provide it since it serves as evidence of their mishandling. It is disheartening to hear about cases where individuals should have been deemed negative but were instead unjustly affected by Quest Diagnostics.

Here are a few examples of individuals who should have tested negative but were unfortunately impacted by Quest Diagnostics' practices.


initial screen cut off 1.0 pg  actual quantitative level  0.7 pg  


initial screen cut off 1.0 pg  actual quantitative level  0.6 pg  

QUANTITATIVE RESULT 0.5 pg   AGAIN UNDER 1.0pg threshold  

from quest  


AS PAPERWORK STATES " THIS TEST WAS PER FORMED ............................... WITH APPLICABLE  SCREENING AND CONFIRMATION CUT OFF LEVELS "    /     apparently not 

0.6 is below 1.0 on  SCREEN  so no confirmation is needed   it not would be ran if under threshold 

how do you presume the SCREEN is positive if it is  below threshold ?     you dont unless you skip it . 


SO quest skips initial 1pg screen to test you at 0.1pg basically nothing and we have discovered psychmedics has their own cheating method ...


psychmedics using a ng/ 10mg scale to confuse , the 5pg/10mg is actually equal o 0.5 pg /mg which is HALF the normal threshold of 1pg/mg  . 

Still not enough to keep hair razor from getting a negative result  



UPDATE -  9-11-2018


ANOTHER ONE


UNDER INITIAL THRESHOLD  TESTER HAD TO COMPLAIN TO SEE ACTUAL RESULTS





UPDATE 10-10-2018


WILL BE POSTING NEW BLOG ON NEW TACTIC GOING ON AT PSYMEDICS 


HEAR IS ANOTHER LAB CHEATING PEOPLE 


these assclowns show no initial cutoff level (1.0 pg ) and a confirmation threshold  of 0.03 !!!  standard is 0.1 pg   WTF 








Quest and psychmedics  are admitting hair razor is effecting their positive  result numbers  by their dishonest practices  .  



Their are PLENTY of Hair Razor users who had same use and passed and they document it on our Hair Razor Reviews page