Mid-Minnesota Drug Testing Inc
BRAINERD
218-454-0399
Crow Wing County Judicial Center
Main Entrance
213 Laurel Street
Brainerd, MN 56401
LITTLE FALLS
320-631-0037
121 1st St NE,
Little Falls, MN 56345
ST. CLOUD
320-230-8378
1420 W. St. Germain
Suite #102
St. Cloud, MN 56301

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions


Our services are unparalleled in the drug testing industry. When you hire Mid-Minnesota Drug Testing, Inc. from any of our 3 MN locations - St Cloud, Little Falls, or Brainerd - you’re getting the best services available. If you have any questions about our company or the services we offer, we want to answer them for you. Read over the following frequently asked questions or contact us directly. From the very beginning we have never required a contract. We have never lost a client and do our best to make your experience with our company one that you will decide  you can never live without. 

Here are some frequently asked questions along with specific answers:

Q: Will commonly used substances such as acetaminophen, vitamins and antibiotics affect drug test results?

A: No. The tests are drug and drug metabolite specific. These commonly taken substances are chemically and structurally different after being metabolized by the body from the drugs being tested for. Therefore, they usually don’t interfere with results.

Q: Is it possible to test positive for THC (Marijuana) from exposure to second-hand smoke?

A: No. Urine concentration levels of THC above the cut-off sensitivity level (positive result) are not possible by exposure to second-hand smoke.

Q: Is it possible to test positive for opiates from eating poppy seeds?

A: If the sensitivity cut-off level of the test is the revised standard of 200 mg/ml OPI, this is not possible. In the year 2000, sensitivity levels were raised from 300 mg/ml to 200 mg/ml OPI to eliminate the possibility of false positive results.

Q: What drugs are usually tested for?

A: The industry standard 5 panel tests for marijuana, cocaine, opioids, amphetamines and PCP.

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