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The certified chemical lab that processed the test would have sent a print out that showed clearly each drug in your urine sample. The ones that are illegal are the reason for your being revoked. Any medication that was legally prescribed for you by a Medical Doctor, will be no problem in a urine test. Be honest with yourself and with your P.O. The UAs given can determine if the results are from medication or drugs. Did your P.O. know you were taking the meds prior to giving the U.A.? If he/she did, then they would be able to differentiate the two. If they didn't, you could probably be revoked for not informing them you were on Rx meds.

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Q: What can you do if you had a positive ua and the meds you were on made this positive yet your probation officer wants to have you revoked?
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