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Sign up to get an email notification every time a new online article is uploaded. Keep up to date with the issues. A court that heals How well are pre-charge warnings working? Mythbusters: Poppy Seeds 1 November This article is over 3 years old. Health Not Handcuffs: A movement for change. Revision received:. Cite Cite Richard E. Select Format Select format. Permissions Icon Permissions. Issue Section:. You do not currently have access to this article. Download all slides. Sign in Don't already have an Oxford Academic account?

You could not be signed in. Sign In Forgot password? Don't have an account? Sign in via your Institution Sign in. Purchase Subscription prices and ordering for this journal Short-term Access To purchase short term access, please sign in to your Oxford Academic account above. So, you may wonder, if you ate a poppy seed bagel for breakfast, could results of a drug test come out positive for these opiates?

Once poppy seeds are eaten, the body develops detectable levels of opiates almost immediately. Other studies have shown that the levels remain elevated for up to 3 days. School athletes may want to pay attention to this. Across the country, about one in seven school districts perform some sort of drug testing on their students. Students in middle school , high school, or college may be asked to take a drug test in order to participate in athletic activities or other programs.

False positives when the test wrongly reports someone used drugs can and do happen. For example, Federal prisoners, who undergo drug tests with some frequency, are forbidden to eat foods that contain poppy seeds. In one large study , up to 87 percent of tests considered positive for opiate use were due in part to poppy seeds in foods as well as prescription medications.

When positive test results are proven to have been due to eating poppy seeds, they are overturned.



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