drug screen advice needed
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Edit 2: I called the AL DOT and they said that their records didn't show me failing a drug screen. Not sure how comprehensive their records are?
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Originally Posted by Twilight Flyer
Edit 2: I called the AL DOT and they said that their records didn't show me failing a drug screen. Not sure how comprehensive their records are?
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Not trying to get off the subject but if you simply applied to a company over the internet and they reject you (for a criminal offense) could they send that to your DAC report??
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Originally Posted by ohiomohawk
Not trying to get off the subject but if you simply applied to a company over the internet and they reject you (for a criminal offense) could they send that to your DAC report??
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A company called Hackbarth Delivery that I was doing courier work for was last place that I took a drug screen.
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Edit 2: I called the AL DOT and they said that their records didn't show me failing a drug screen. Not sure how comprehensive their records are?
As far as being steered wrong by the people at the clinic, yes I do think they are not as knowledgeable as they think they are if they told you that you can not under any circumstances take Lexapro.
Originally Posted by "FMCSA Regs 391.41
(b)(12)(i) Does not use a controlled substance identified in 21 CFR 1308.11 Schedule I, an amphetamine, a narcotic, or any other habit-forming drug.
(b)(12)(ii) Exception. A driver may use such a substance or drug, if the substance or drug is prescribed by a licensed medical practitioner who: (b)(12)(ii)(A) Is familiar with the driver's medical history and assigned duties; and (b)(12)(ii)(B) Has advised the driver that the prescribed substance or drug will not adversely affect the driver's ability to safely operate a commercial motor vehicle; and
(b)(9) Has no mental, nervous, organic, or functional disease or psychiatric disorder likely to interfere with his/her ability to drive a commercial motor vehicle safely;
Now I could also see a doctor doing a physical wanting a statement from the prescribing doctor saying that the medications you are on does not pose a safety concern for you.
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Lesson learned from this is to not tell them what you are taking. Unless it will show up on a drug test keep it to yourself.
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Originally Posted by greg3564
Lesson learned from this is to not tell them what you are taking. Unless it will show up on a drug test keep it to yourself.
Furthermore, your doctor needs to be aware that some medications that they may prescribe may disqualify you on a DOT physical. He needs to prescribe medication which will allow you to keep driving. :wink: Now, I not sure about other places, but when I took mine just a month ago, I had a high glucose in my urine. The doctor stated that I need to see my own doctor about being diabetic before he would pass me. He put the physical on hold until that was done, because " if we continue, I'll have to fail you on the physical, and report it to DOT." So it may not be a company, but the clinic that reported it.
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Originally Posted by Cluggy619
Originally Posted by greg3564
Lesson learned from this is to not tell them what you are taking. Unless it will show up on a drug test keep it to yourself.
Furthermore, your doctor needs to be aware that some medications that they may prescribe may disqualify you on a DOT physical. He needs to prescribe medication which will allow you to keep driving. :wink: This guy got railroaded by a misinformed medical staff. I don't report the two prescriptions I'm taking and have never had a problem.
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There seems to be some confusion:
Wolfman said:
I had a random drug screen and they asked 'what all are you taking?'
I call the DOT and get it straightened out by having them fax me the document again and taking it to the doctor and having him fax it to them.
When applying for another job it turns out that my liscence was suspened
I applied to Maverick, and they say that because I 'failed a drug screen'
If you show them this letter from your Doc that you faxed to DOT, would this not help clear up the problem? |
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