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Mr. Hat
19th May 2009, 11:39
Circulating in the email at the moment. A list of the over the counter drugs that will return a positive. This winter things could get awfully interesting!:ooh:



LIST OF DRUGS THAT WILL SHOW CONFIRMED POSITIVE


Morphine

§ Anamorph

§ Kapanol

§ Morphine Sulfate Injection BP (DBL)

§ Morphine Tartrate Injection (DBL)

§ MS Contin

§ MS Mono

§ Ordine

§ Sevredol


Methadone

§ Biodone Forte

§ Methadone Syrup

§ Physephone


Codeine

§ Actacode

§ Aspalgin

§ Bis-Pectin

§ Bronchitis Balsam

§ Chemists’ Own Cold & Flu Day /Night

§ Chemists’ Own Cold & Flu Relief Tablets

§ Chemists’ Own Dolased Analgesic – Calmative

§ Chemists’ Own Dolased Day / Night Pain Relief

§ Chemists’ Own Dry Cough

§ Chemists’ Own Expectalix Expectorant Cough Mixture

§ Chemists Own Pain Tablets

§ Chemists’ Own Pain Tabsules

§ Codalgin

§ Codalgin Forte

§ Codalgin Plus

§ Codapane

§ Codapane Forte

§ Codapane Linctus

§ Codeine Phosphate

§ Codeine Phosphate Injection USP

§ Codiphen

§ Prodeine Forte

§ Prodeine – 15

§ Tensodeine

§ Veganin

§ Codis

§ Codral 4 Flu Tablets

§ Codral Forte

§ Codral Linctus

§ Codral Original Cold & Flu Tablets

§ Codral Original Day & Night Cold & Flu Tablets

§ Codral Pain Relief

§ Comfarol Forte

§ David Craig

§ Codeine Linctus

§ Demazin Day & Night Cold & Flu

§ Disprin Forte

§ Dolaforte

§ Dymadon Co.

§ Dymadon Forte

§ Fiorinal

§ Fiorinal – Dental

§ Gold Cross Codeine Linctus

§ Mersyndol

§ Mersyndol DayStrength

§ Mersyndol Forte

§ Nucosef Syrup

§ Nurofen Plus

§ Painstop Day-Time Pain Reliever

§ Painstop Night-Time Pain Reliever

§ Panadeine

§ Panadeine Forte

§ Panadeine – 15

§ Panafen Plus

§ Panalgesic

§ Panamax Co.

j3pipercub
19th May 2009, 11:47
Time to start using the accrued sick days then...

j3

compressor stall
19th May 2009, 11:52
Add some common antibiotics to that list...

Jabawocky
19th May 2009, 12:18
The Pilot shortage is back!!! :}

Atlas Shrugged
20th May 2009, 01:05
Nurofen Plus....bugger!

I'll have to rethink my whole breakfast menu ;)

Two_dogs
20th May 2009, 02:15
I currently have a head cold and am on an extended charter.

I did consider getting the usual OTC medications containing either pseudo-ephedrine or codeine as I know they will dry me out, make me feel better and get me over my cold a little faster. I then thought of the consequences of a random drug test and a false positive on the ramp next day!!

I went to the chemist and asked for some medication that would be suitable regarding my condition and the possibility of a random drug test. She prescribed Panadol Sinus Relief. Active ingredients, Paracetomol 500mg, Phenylephrine Hydrochloride 5mg.

She said this will not show up as a banned substance on any drug test. She forgot to tell me IT WON'T MAKE ME FEEL ANY BETTER
I feel like Half a Dog

Two dogs

-438
20th May 2009, 04:14
It would make life a lot easier if CASA could provide a complete list of over the counter medications (chemist and supermarket) that will produce a positive test result and the time span for which each drug will last in an average adults system.

inandout
20th May 2009, 04:50
I spoke with Casa re a list and they told me they have been asking their doctors for one , to no avail.

ReverseFlight
20th May 2009, 07:14
I'm not a pharmacist, so can anyone tell me whether these supplements are kosher - multivitamins, omega-3 (fish oil), glucosamine/chondroitin ?

tmpffisch
20th May 2009, 07:38
ReverseFlight, it really depends on the product. Some are, most aren't. ESPECIALLY omega-3, as the ingredients used to create the gel like capsule are derived from pigs.

.......if you meant kosher in terms of a drug test, then yes, should be safe.

Unusual-Attitude
20th May 2009, 07:39
They're ok, but looks like i'll have to give my poppy-seed coated bun a miss in the mornings! Bum. :sad:

Bad medicine
20th May 2009, 10:15
You really should not be getting information that has the potential to ruin your career from an anonymous internet site. It's impossible to give a definitive list because drug formulations change all the time. The best bet is to talk to your DAME.