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<blockquote data-quote="JonFrum" data-source="post: 814904" data-attributes="member: 18044"><p>The disclaimers are an attempt to protect the manufacturer from being sued all the time, and to shift responsibility to the doctor and ultimately the patient. Also to alert people that individual results may vary, and that smaller people may only need smaller doses of the drug. </p><p> </p><p>Just having a drug in your system is not enough. It must be in high enough concentration to trigger a positive test result. A low level is disregarded.</p><p> </p><p>I don't think they even test for Ibuprofen, do they? It's not listed in Article 35.</p><p> </p><p>I recently had a very bad cough. The doctor prescribed codine. I followed the directions. Nothing happened. I doubled the dose. Still nothing. I trippled the dose. Still nothing. I quadrupled the does. Finally a<u> slight</u> decrease in coughing. I quintuppled the dose. Bingo. My cough went away. But only for short time. So I had to keep takeing the 500% dose more frequently than the label recomended for the normal dose. At no time did I feel any impairment.</p><p> </p><p>On the other hand, as a kid away at summer camp many years ago, I was given codine by the medical staff and was high as a kite for days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonFrum, post: 814904, member: 18044"] The disclaimers are an attempt to protect the manufacturer from being sued all the time, and to shift responsibility to the doctor and ultimately the patient. Also to alert people that individual results may vary, and that smaller people may only need smaller doses of the drug. Just having a drug in your system is not enough. It must be in high enough concentration to trigger a positive test result. A low level is disregarded. I don't think they even test for Ibuprofen, do they? It's not listed in Article 35. I recently had a very bad cough. The doctor prescribed codine. I followed the directions. Nothing happened. I doubled the dose. Still nothing. I trippled the dose. Still nothing. I quadrupled the does. Finally a[U] slight[/U] decrease in coughing. I quintuppled the dose. Bingo. My cough went away. But only for short time. So I had to keep takeing the 500% dose more frequently than the label recomended for the normal dose. At no time did I feel any impairment. On the other hand, as a kid away at summer camp many years ago, I was given codine by the medical staff and was high as a kite for days. [/QUOTE]
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