Customer reviews for Quick Fix 4.0 : Fake Urine
IT REALLY WORKS IT IS THE BEST THING OUT THERE, Oct 12, 2005
reviewer: Rochelle from Wyoming
My husband had to use the quik fix because he is a bi-polar manic deppressant and he smokes to calm his nerves he had to take a drug test for work and passed with flying colors this stuff is great and finally a break through in science.
It's quite good, May 18, 2005
reviewer: Drug Lord from CA
Hey guys,
Quick Fix is actually pretty cool. I just used it to pass a drug test. Make sure you have it with you all the time in case your company gives you a surprise test. Just microwave it... it sure smells like pee!
best thing ever!, Mar 04, 2006
reviewer: from FLORENCE KY.
i have used this stuff four times in the last year.it has given me my freedom back.i love this stuff.
Thank you!, Nov 14, 2005
reviewer: Sweetleaf from Texas
Thanks again, and for the record this product has passed both the pre-employment physical exam as well as a random test.
I purchased from a competitor prior to this last order but it comes from the same source.
If you'ld like an honest testimonial:
Although I still smoke the good old 'sweetleaf', I also believe that my health history as well as my genetic traits are not the business of my company or the insurance company requiring these pre-employment and random tests. I have kept a bottle secured near my groin (in my underwear) every day during work hours for three months before being asked for my first random test. There was a concern on my part as to how the product would hold up by my daily (6 days a week) heating it up to body temperature and then allowing it to cool to room temperature after work, let alone the fact that it has gotten hot in my car on occasion and therefore heated the product much warmer than needed. I am happy to write here that despite the changes of temperature for over three months my physical examination after 90 days probation included a urine test for permanent employment and was quick tested for drugs and then a portion was sent for lab analysis and came back perfect with no questions. Now that I know the procedure this company uses I will just keep a bottle in my glove box and one in my locked toolbox. The included heating pad will heat the product to temperature in an hour or less giving me plenty enough time before showing up at the clinic!
This product not only works, it has given me the confidence to continue living my life as I choose rather than someone else choosing for me!
Sweetleaf, somewhere in Texas!
best thing ever, Nov 09, 2005
reviewer: Beaner from Palm Beach FL USA
me and my friends use quickfix for our needs and it alwaysssssssssss works! no trouble, no worries, i love it
they ship quick, Jul 25, 2006
reviewer: smokyjohn from california
they ship my quickfix out the same day. thank god! If any of you wants it next day, call them first. they will tell you if it is possible or not. a tip. try to buy more than one quickfix at once to save shipping cost!
Passed just yesterday..., Jul 11, 2006
reviewer: James from VA
My number came up and unfortunately for them I had my quickfix stashed in my pocket. Stuffed it under my arm and warmed it up nicely. I passed with flying colors. Thanks.
SAVED my 21.00hr job, Mar 19, 2006
reviewer: josh from florida
I was nervous but this stuff worked I had already got busted once with a random and failed then took off on a disabilty for 1 year came back never quit the whole and then 4 months back they got me.. The warmer didnt work luckly I had bought some extra warmers first heating in a microwave then attached the warmer... GOod to have some pieace of mind
OK with ME, Oct 02, 2006
reviewer: NFOEC from USA
Works like a champ. So far so, so good. I will always use this product to mask my smoking.
Give me the job!, Sep 28, 2006
reviewer: Shae from Atlanta, GA
Quick Fix has aided me in getting and maintaining 3 jobs! It truly is the best out there.
Repeat User, Aug 26, 2006
reviewer: Truckinfool from Alabama
I have used Quick Fix several times in the past few years with outstanding results. All you have to do is follow the directions and you will pass.
WORKS GREAT!, Nov 07, 2006
reviewer: Michael from KS
Works Great is RIGHT! The lady who took my urinalisis said it had a great color and it was the PERFECT temperature. I just used a secret pocket for the bottle that my wife sewed into my pair of boxes and tipped!!
EXCELLENT PRODUCT!
The Best, Nov 04, 2006
reviewer: stinky from indiana
The Best thing man has created Should say 1000% effective everytime all the time
Ohhh Yaaaa, Nov 04, 2006
reviewer: Ricky from tucson
I have used this product a few times (6), It has never let me down yet.
It Works!!!!!!!!!!, Jan 15, 2007
reviewer: Big Whiskey from Vancouver, BC
Enough said!
Works Perfectly!!!!!!!, Nov 25, 2006
reviewer: JB from Tucson
I recently had to change jobs and could not wait 30 days to have my system cleaned out. I needed to keep working. My new employer mandated a drug screening before I could be hired. I did some research online and decided to try QUIK FIX. I was scared as hell but I took the test and passed with no problem!!! This product is awesome!!!!!!
Use with confidence
THIS SHIT WORKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, Nov 09, 2006
reviewer: bud smoker from las vegas
I was a little skeptical because I have never used fake piss before, but i just put it between my legs and it keep it at 94 degrees. Just got the call today and I got the job.
THANK YOU GUYS!!!!!!!
FDA: usual starting dose of METHADONE for the management of pain
FDA "ADVISORY" AND MANUFACTURERS "PATIENT INFORMATION" STATEMENT ON METHADONE FOR PAIN - FAR TOO LITTLE, FAR TOO LATE
On Nov. 27, 2006, FDA issued an "advisory" on methadone for the management of pain. It and the associated new "patient information" issued by Roxane Labs actually divert attention from the only major change that has recently been introduced: a marked reduction in "usual" starting methadone dose from a maximum of 80mg to a maximum of 30 mg per day.
Neither the FDA Advisory nor the manufacturer's information sheet makes any reference to any specific dosages - let alone is there mention of the dramatic reduction in what is considered to be an appropriate "usual" starting dose. It's hard to imagine why, since this flurry of activity is clearly in response to the recognition that 80 mg on day one is potentially lethal. One would imagine banner headlines on both documents proclaiming 30 MG methadone IN FIRST 24 HOURS TOP OF THE RANGE FOR INITIATING TREATMENT FOR PAIN; HIGHER DOSES CAN HAVE FATAL OUTCOME. Sure, one would want to leave flexibility to the individual practitioner - but the generalization of high, potentially fatal, risk should have been highlighted and extreme caution urged before exceeding the "usual" range. Instead, as noted, dosages were not even mentioned! What did receive great attention, as reflected in the very title of the FDA advisory, are references to allegedly life-threatening "heart beat" irregularities, though we have been unable to identify a single report in the professional literature of any death attributed to methadone-induced cardiac effects.
So where does one find the dramatic new methadone dosage references? Only on page 15 of a 17-page, very fine print, comprehensive, description of methadone (Dolophine, to be exact). There, under the heading "initiation of therapy in opioid non-tolerant patients, is written: "...the usual oral methadone starting dose is 2.5 mg to 10 mg every 8-12 hours slowly titrated to effect." Until now, the same section read : 2.5-10 mg every THREE TO FOUR HOURS. Thus, the top of the range for initial management has been reduced from 80 mg to 30 mg but no hint of this very substantial reduction is alluded to by either FDA or Roxane.
Clearly, the "advisory" and "patient information" notices are far too little in not spelling out up front precisely what new message must be heeded to protect patients. The notices are also far too late - certainly, too late for some of those patients who may have been prescribed the previously noted "usual" methadone doses, and/or who relied on the FDA-approved "package inserts" that spelled out the same total day one range of 15-80 mg, and who may have suffered an overdose as a result. Note that a 2003 study (Ballesteros et al, JAMA, July 2, 2003) of deaths "due to methadone" in North Carolina, reported by CDC, found that of almost 100 patients for whom information was available "75% had been prescribed methadone by a physician." One can only speculate whether at least some of these deaths might have been avoided had the "usual" methadone dosages specified by FDA and the manufacturer been consistent with what has been known for decades. Indeed, FDA itself puts a 30mg day one limit on starting doses of methadone for opioid-dependent (and thus opioid tolerant!) individuals beginning maintenance treatment (see, for example, the US Department of Health and Human Services Treatment Improvement Protocol TIP 43," 2005, p. 67; and also the 1999 Federal Register, July 12, 1999, vol. 64, number 140, p 398401). The evidence regarding initial methadone dosages that are least likely to cause serious adverse effects is massive, consistent and worldwide; it was embodied years ago in the clear and concise Province of Ontario methadone maintenance guidelines: "START LOW, GO SLOW".
Marijuana Health Effects and Workplace Issues
Marijuana Health Effects:
Emphysema-like conditions
One joint of marijuana contains cancer-causing substances equal to 1/2 pack of cigarettes.
One joint causes the heart to race and overwork. People with heart conditions are at risk.
Marijuana is commonly contaminated with the fungus aspergillus, which can cause serious respiratory tract and sinus infections.
Marijuana lowers the body's immune system response making users more susceptible to infection.
Chronic Marijuana smoking causes changes in brain cells and brain waves. The brain does not work as efficiently or effectively. Long-term brain damage may occur.
Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and 60 other chemicals in marijuana concentrate in the ovaries and testes.
Chronic smoking of marijuana in males causes a decrease in testosterone and an increase in estrogen, the female hormone. Therefore, the sperm count is reduced, leading to temporary sterility.
Chronic smoking of marijuana in females causes a decrease in fertility.
A higher than normal incidence of stillborn births, early termination of pregnancy, and higher infant mortality rate during the first few days of life are common in pregnant marijuana smokers.
THC causes birth defects including brain damage, spinal cord, forelimbs, liver, and water on the brain and spine in test animals.
Prenatal exposure may cause underweight newborns.
Fetal exposure may decrease visual functioning.
User's mental function can display the following effects:
- delayed decision making
- diminished concentration
- impaired short-term memory
- impaired signal detection
- impaired tracking
- erratic cognitive function
- distortion of time estimation
Marijuana Workplace Issues
THC is stored in body fat and slowly released.
Marijuana smoking has long-term effects on performance.
Increased THC potency in modern marijuana increases the impairment.
Combining alcohol or other depressant drugs with marijuana increases impairment.
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