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A few slices of bread with poppy seeds. This is all it takes to fail a drug test performed on an English man during a job interview. Why does this happen and can eating poppy really fail a drug test?


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This man ate two slices of bread and then this strange thing happened

A young man took a loaf of bread from his sister and ate two slices of it a few hours before going to a job interview.

So far this story has sounded boring.

But what happened in the job interview following his little meal should turn on red lights for you

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Monday, 21 June 2021, 10:36 Updated: 11:37

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Turns out you need to be careful with some of the foods you eat, and we are not going on a diet.

According to a report coming from England a man failed a drug test in a job interview after eating poppy bread.

His sister, Daniel Checkley, posted a warning on Facebook earlier this month claiming that her brother's blood contained opium, even though he was afraid of injections and painkillers.

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"It is important that everyone is aware of this. My brother went to a job interview today and had to do a drug test. He failed after he was found to have opium in his blood," she wrote.

Explaining what might have caused him to fail the test, she said he had visited her the day before and taken home purchased bread containing poppy seeds.

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Bagel with poppy seeds (Photo: ShutterStock)

She said he ate several slices of bread before the interview and despite that, his sister added that the employer did not believe her brother's positive test was a result of eating the bread.

"Do not eat seed bread with poppy seeds, even two to three days before a drug test," she warned.

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The presence of opiate substances in poppy has long been known and originates in the flower from which opium is also produced which is actually the resin secreted from the seed collection of the poppy plant.



A study published in the journal Therapeutic Monitoring Drug in 2010 concluded that "there is a possibility of false positive opiate drug tests after eating foods containing poppy seeds."

The study said there were no "unequivocal signs available" in drug tests to "differentiate between eating poppy seeds and using heroin or drug morphine."

Watch the test they did at the Davidson Institute

This is not the first time such a story has happened.

In 2018, a woman who arrived at a hospital in Maryland, USA, kneeling to give birth was reported to the welfare authorities after a drug test performed at her admission to the emergency room with a positive result for opiate use. Bagel with poppy seeds.

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