
Provigil and Drug Tests
Will Provigil show up on a drug test? If you have to take a pre-employment
drug screening, should you worry if you’ve taken Provigil?
For most drugs tests taken by most people, the answer is “no”.
Sure, Provigil can be detected in your blood and urine, but a typical
employment drug test does not include a screening for modafinil. This
medicine is typically not something the drug tests are trying to pick
up.
Even if the test does include a screening for Provigil, the medicine
is not illegal, so in the large majority of cases, there will be no negative
consequences. Provigil is a prescription drug, not an illegal one.
You might wonder that after taking Provigil you will test false-positive
for another drug, such as an amphetamine. This is unlikely. False positives
show up when a substance is chemically similar to the screened substance.
Modafinil (Provigil) and amphetamines are chemically dissimilar. They
are not likely to act the same in any chemical reaction or to show up
on a mass spectroscopy or liquid chromatographic analysis.
Some users may worry about how long will Provigil stay in your system
and if that will affect their drug test. Provigil has a fairly short half
life in the body, but the drug tests can be calibrated to detect Provigil
for up to several days after you take it.
The question is: does it matter? For most people, the answer is no.
Now, if you are an athlete and taking a drug test related to competition,
then you might have a problem. Modafinil is now banned by many governing
bodies, although this is a fairly recent development. Famously, sprinter
Kelli White had her gold medal from the World Championships revoked because
she tested positive for modafinil.
Sprinters Calvin Harrison, Chryste Gaines, Chris Phillips, Eric Thomas,
and Sandra Glover all had their places at the 2003 US Track and Field
championships revoked when they tested positive for modafinil. Also, some
strength athletes have got into hot water. Kevin Toth (shot put) and John
McEwen (hammerthrow) were both stripped of their 2003 national championships
after testing positive for modafinil.
The 2004 Olympics Games in Athens were the first Olympics for which modafinil
was prohibited, and the drug was put on the list in August 2004, less
than two weeks before the games started.
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