How would Zantrex-3 affect blood work?
I’m just wondering, in a blood test would it be evident that someone was taking Zantrex-3 (or any diet pill for that matter?) How would the results be affected by the ingredients?
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Answer by Helen M
A blood test is pretty specific as to what it’s looking for. There are thousands of things it could find if they were all put in the search, but testing for everything would cost thousands of dollars every test. Depending on what this blood work is looking for, it’s doubtful a diet pill will show up on a blood test.
A urine dip for a drug test can show things up that work like some known drugs. I once showed positive for methamphetamine after taking Sudafed (Sudafed is one of the ingredients in meth, which is why it is strictly monitored now). But unless it is a blood test which will be centrifuged and run through a gas chromatograph, which takes about four months and is cost prohibitive, a blood test will likely not show anything it wasn’t asked to show.
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