In addition, the references for each medication with a reported false-positive UDS were reviewed. Reports of false-positive UDS results were found for 25 (21.5%) of 116 formulary medications.
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A woman who has been drinking her own pee and rubbing it on her face for over a decade claims it improves her skin and overall health. Ruby Karyo, 30, has been gulping down her morning urine and ...