Shown: posts 1 to 9 of 9. This is the beginning of the thread.
Posted by Phillip on February 24, 2000, at 16:01:07
Can anyone give a qualified opinion as to whether or not anti-depressants such as Serzone will show on employment drug screenings? I can't imagine being offered a worthwhile job if you disclose that you take medications of that sort-in spite of the fact that they can arguably make you a better worker.
Posted by carter on February 24, 2000, at 16:51:21
In reply to Drug Testing and Serzone, posted by Phillip on February 24, 2000, at 16:01:07
Phillip,
I'd imagine they don't test for ADs in job drug-screenings. The case against mental health bias is ostensibly enough of a threat to devalue AD screening (if it's possible at all).
BTW, how are you feeling on Serzone?carter
Posted by Noa on February 24, 2000, at 17:01:48
In reply to Re: Drug Testing and Serzone, posted by carter on February 24, 2000, at 16:51:21
I think you could call the state and ask. Let's see would it be the secy of state, or atty general? Or maybe under labor, etc. It might be worth a try.
Posted by Brenda on February 24, 2000, at 20:13:51
In reply to Drug Testing and Serzone, posted by Phillip on February 24, 2000, at 16:01:07
> Can anyone give a qualified opinion as to whether or not anti-depressants such as Serzone will show on employment drug screenings? I can't imagine being offered a worthwhile job if you disclose that you take medications of that sort-in spite of the fact that they can arguably make you a better worker.
I worked in H/R for years at a large corp. They didn't screen for psych meds. They screen for alcohol - at a certain level - marijuana, barbiturates, speed (any kind), cocaine. I would definitely NOT disclose personal medical information. Prospective employers aren't even allowed to ask your age, much less about your health. I was screened while on Prozac, never showed up. However, I was taking Donnatal for IBS, and that did show up as a Barbiturate. So if you are taking a medication for medical purposes that might show up like that, you may want to consider disclosure. They ask you to list all the meds you are taking before they do the peepee test. Valium and some drugs like that might show up. Also, it depends on the type of job you would be hired to do. Working heavy machinery, sitting in an office, etc. They company is looking out for their liability. Also, if it's a quick return test, say overnight - chances are they aren't screeing for much except alcohol, speed, downers, marijuana, and cocaine. Serzone won't show up. Just like they can't look for any other stuff, i.e., HIV, hepatitis, whatever. It's like Noa says about the ADA thing. They would be wide open for a lawsuit. I personally feel that when it comes to employers - the less personal information given the better. Good Luck!
Posted by Noa on February 24, 2000, at 20:27:56
In reply to Re: Drug Testing and Serzone, posted by Brenda on February 24, 2000, at 20:13:51
Certain jobs do call for complete disclosure, if a med might impair ability to safely operate vehicles, etc. There was just a story about a train driver who crashed the train, and was fired. He *said* he had taken a prescription that he hadn't disclosed. This alone is grounds for termination. But, as it turns out, he tested positive for cocaine.
Posted by Phil on February 24, 2000, at 20:41:38
In reply to Re: Drug Testing and Serzone, posted by Noa on February 24, 2000, at 20:27:56
Noa, Hard to resist.
Phil
Posted by Brenda on February 24, 2000, at 21:44:41
In reply to Drivin this train, high on Cocaine, posted by Phil on February 24, 2000, at 20:41:38
> Noa, Hard to resist.
>
> PhilNoa's right. I would, though, only disclose something that might have an effect on your job. Like Drivin' that train high on cocaine. Maybe you shouldn't work on the railroad. Best of luck in your new job.
Posted by saint james on February 25, 2000, at 0:28:38
In reply to Drug Testing and Serzone, posted by Phillip on February 24, 2000, at 16:01:07
> Can anyone give a qualified opinion as to whether or not anti-depressants such as Serzone will show on employment drug screenings? I can't imagine being offered a worthwhile job if you disclose that you take medications of that sort-in spite of the fact that they can arguably make you a better worker.
James here....
They just test for the drugs of abuse.....then again since you are under doc's orfers to take this med it does not matter as you are protected by law, though it is a can of worms.
james
Posted by Katie on February 26, 2000, at 19:31:21
In reply to Re: Drivin this train, high on Cocaine, posted by Brenda on February 24, 2000, at 21:44:41
My drug screen was only for drugs of abuse. I was having a root canal the same day as my screening. My screen turned up the pain med, as an opiod. They asked about it. I said I had been having a root canal. I got the job. I have wondered if they called the Dentist to check out my (true) story.
This is the end of the thread.
Psycho-Babble Medication | Extras | FAQ
Dr. Bob is Robert Hsiung, MD, bob@dr-bob.org
Script revised: February 4, 2008
URL: http://www.dr-bob.org/cgi-bin/pb/mget.pl
Copyright 2006-17 Robert Hsiung.
Owned and operated by Dr. Bob LLC and not the University of Chicago.