ReVIDA Recovery® Greeneville Reveals What Can Cause a False Positive for Fentanyl

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Published June 16, 2023

ReVIDA Recovery® Greenville, based in Greenville, TN, has published a blog post that explains what can cause a false positive for fentanyl. A typical test that is utilized in employee drug screenings is an immunoassay, and it detects and measures the presence of a macromolecule or small molecule in a solution, by using an antibody or an antigen. However, an immunoassay may not always work as it is supposed to. Sometimes, the immunoassay may detect other things, such as OTC medications, dietary supplements, and types of food. While it is possible to adjust the sensitivity of the test, there is always the risk of getting a false positive.

Angelee Murray, a spokesperson for ReVIDA Recovery®, says, “There are certain medications that are more likely to cause a false positive for opioids on a drug test. Some of these include antipsychotics like quetiapine (Seroquel®), antibiotics like levofloxacin (Levaquin®), allergy medications like diphenhydramine (Benadryl®), and even poppy seeds.”

However, they hesitate to warn people to stop taking a prescription drug for the purpose of avoiding a false positive on a drug test. This is because it can be dangerous to stop taking them, and there is no guarantee that the medication will be out of their system during the drug test. It is advisable to consult with the doctor before discontinuing a certain medication.

For those who are living with a fentanyl addiction, the good news is that there is always hope, especially with the treatments available through ReVIDA Recovery®. Some of the treatment options include medication-assisted treatment (MAT), Suboxone® (buprenorphine) treatment, and outpatient rehab services.

Having decades of experience and understanding of opioids, the experts at ReVIDA Recovery® take each client as a unique opportunity to help people, their families, and communities. They tailor each treatment plan to the individual.

The ReVIDA® Outpatient program is a structured yet flexible treatment option. Their evidence-based programming includes individual therapy, group therapy, education classes, and 12-step meetings. They will also help the patient connect with various resources and community partners who will provide extended support during treatment.

The use of medication is vital because the discontinuation of opioids involves an extreme amount of physical cravings and discomfort. During the withdrawal period, MAT will be supervised by physicians, certified counselors, licensed therapists, peer recovery specialists, and care coordinators. They provide a medically supervised Suboxone® (buprenorphine) program, which may help quiet the mind and prepare the body for recovery. Suboxone® (buprenorphine) provides one of the most effective and proven therapies for counteracting the cravings of opioids. In addition, unlike methadone, this treatment may be prescribed in a doctor’s office.

Angelee Murray says, “At ReVIDA®, we believe that providing individual and group therapy are critical components to assisting patients as they navigate the road to long-term recovery. From the moment you begin treatment, you will discover that we offer a safe and supportive place to talk and learn the necessary skills that will support long-term recovery and a healthy lifestyle.”

ReVIDA Recovery® was founded with the aim of fostering safe and healthy communities by enabling people to reclaim their lives from opioid use disorder. They have a leading network of outpatient recovery facilities that are focused on providing clinical excellence and industry-leading outcomes. Their clinical expertise, which is supported by scientific data, is founded on evidence-based strategies. They publicly question the stigma that people living with an addiction typically face. ReVIDA Recovery® is a comprehensive behavioral healthcare provider that includes MAT as one of the treatments provided for addiction.

Those who would like to know more about the services offered by ReVIDA Recovery® Greeneville can visit their website or contact them by phone or by email. They are open from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, from Monday to Friday.

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For more information about ReVIDA Recovery® Greenville, contact the company here:

ReVIDA Recovery® Greenville
Angelee Murray
(423) 820-0432
greeneville@revidarecovery.com
712 Professional Plaza Drive
Greeneville, TN 37745

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