Hair Drug Testing
Myths vs. Reality
Myth: Hair drug testing is good, but not a common variety of drug testing, because it is so expensive.
Closed: drug tests are so far more pricey rather than a standardurinalysis–we’re talking dollar bills to cents here–and is a more groundbreaking form of drug testing, so most employers choose for a ordinary urine drug test. Psychemedics, the companythat makes hair drug tests in the United States, has been quite victorious at depressing the monetary value and increasing awareness, but a whole shift from urine to hairhas a ways to go.
Myths: There is little difference of opinion between a urine drug test, and hair drug testing.
Truth: Quite untrue. A urine drug test is better, cheaper, widely available, and at this point, an accepted process of drug testing. Hair drug testing is not as invasive–making it perfect for confidential spheres of testing, such as student drug tests–than its similitude.
Open: Hair drug testing shall detect drug metabolite exposure and/or illicit drug use frommany ages past.
Reality: Indeed, hair drug testing will expose drug “use”–direct andindirect exposure–for up to seven years. The hair strand is analyzed analogous tomeasuring the years of a tree by its internal ring structure. Body hair is likea Velcro for all things ingested from your diet, the air you breathe, and yes, to any banned substances. This is a tremendous benefit of hair drug testing, butalso places a greater moral dilemma: is exposure real “use”?
Myths: Hair drug testing can be overcome by trimming your head.
Truth: While remaining empty of hair may appear to make sense when placed witha drug test that uses hair as its specimen, alas for you, no, it will not function.I mean, it is not like one could go out, steal a Gilette razor, shave the head, and pass hair drug testprotocol simply because your bald! No, seriously, the examiner will simplyclip some body hair. There is zero way to shave your path out of a hair drug test.











