Monday, June 11, 2012

Will Kratom show in a drug test?

Ah, this is a fantastic question I have gotten a few times from customers. With all the attention Kratom is getting, will they start testing for it? Does Kratom show up as an opiate in a urine screen? Technically Kratom could show in a drug screen but only if mitragynine is being tested for. It doesn’t matter whether you are being tested for a new job, at work, in school, on probation or parole, or even for the Armed Forces; they will not test you for kratom.Since kratom is legal in all North America and many European Union countries, there is no reason to test for it.

So, quite simply, the answer is NO because Kratom (mitragynine) is not tested for.


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Can kratom usage cause a false positive result on a drug test?

This is another question a few folks have about Kratom. Simply said, It will not.
Both the alkaloids and metabolites of kratom are chemically different from anything being tested for in a standard drug test (like NIDA5) or even in an extended (10-panel) urine test. It is not possible that mitragynine and the other kratom alkaloids could cause a false positive for morphine, methadone or anything else that is screened in these tests.

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