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If you have a script for 30 tablets with instructions for 3 tabs/day, if the date of your test is more than 10 days past the fill date, it is no longer a current script.
If it says anywhere on the bottle "take as needed" this isn't true. All my bottle from NWW say "as needed".
Sure, a really inquisitive employer might wonder while you are still taking hydro prescribed for a root canal six months ago as needed. Buy I honestly have a hard time believing that most employers are going to go through the hassle of asking you to bring in your meds and check the expiration date. Some types of employers are stricter than others--casinos, notoriously, use the hair test which catches "everything" and will detect anything you've taken for the past severl months. As far as a uriine test goes, the rate at which levels become low enough to be undetectable depends on a lot of things. If this is a job you really, really want then you best make sure that you have current and legitimate prescriptions for anything and everything they might find. If they use the hair test, and your scripts are rally out of date, you are screwed one way or another.
My thoughts and perceptions are mostly taken from www.erowid.org which, while not always completely up to date, has alot of very comprehensive information on this subject.
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