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Author Topic: niacin (B3), cranberry, and hiv  (Read 6150 times)

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Offline liketheboat

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niacin (B3), cranberry, and hiv
« on: June 10, 2011, 07:23:23 pm »
i am in athe process of looking for a new job, and have been known to smoke a bit of pot. If i end up applying at a company, or get offered a job that does drug tests i would like to be able to flush out my system realitivley quickly. i am a pretty small guy 5'8'' 130lbs with very little body fat. So i am not worried aobut it taking the typical four weeks. I have flused my system of thc in the past by drining lots of wather (which i do anyways), and taking more niacin (not at lot more, but just a 500mg supppliment) in addition to my standard multi. and also take cranberry pills (which i have always liked to take anyways everyonce in awhile, as there is a small history of kidney disease in my family).  Now i have never done this since being diagnosed as positive. And am woning if there is any known interactions with those two supplemnts and hiv infection, or AIDS drugs (i am currently on atripla). Thank you all for your time.
Aaron
Memorial Day 2010 Seroconverted
Labor Day 2010 tested positive
Oct 2010 cd4 359 vl 6,500
Dec 2010 cd4 vl 306
Jan 2011 started Atripla
Feb 2011 cd4 250 vl ud
April 2011 cd4 399 vl ud
June 2011 cd4 293 vl ud
October 2011 cd4 354 vl ud
March 2012 cd4 561 vl ud

Offline Matty the Damned

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Re: niacin (B3), cranberry, and hiv
« Reply #1 on: June 10, 2011, 08:32:52 pm »
If memory serves, one of the AIDS medications can trigger false pot positives. Perhaps you can be blaming this? :)

MtD

Offline liketheboat

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Re: niacin (B3), cranberry, and hiv
« Reply #2 on: June 10, 2011, 08:35:41 pm »
I did think about that. And i think that all depends on how sensative the assy is that they use. and a false positive can be confirmed with a levels test. And i would prefer to not disclose my status. But i will if need be.
Aaron
Memorial Day 2010 Seroconverted
Labor Day 2010 tested positive
Oct 2010 cd4 359 vl 6,500
Dec 2010 cd4 vl 306
Jan 2011 started Atripla
Feb 2011 cd4 250 vl ud
April 2011 cd4 399 vl ud
June 2011 cd4 293 vl ud
October 2011 cd4 354 vl ud
March 2012 cd4 561 vl ud

Offline thom k

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Re: niacin (B3), cranberry, and hiv
« Reply #3 on: June 27, 2011, 05:58:29 pm »
If you know you are job searching right now, then stop smoking pot for a while.   

If that's not an option and depending on the relationship you have with your HIV doctor, you could always ask he/she to run a urine test for you and tell you whether or not you're testing positive for marijuana. 

 


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