Then cannabinoids reflected in a drug test, denied obtaining a prescription drug for pain? If you are in a program of pain management, then yes, a positive test for pot will the clinic or doctor to stop writing your prescription painkillers. When you register for the management of pain, you usually sign a contract saying you will not use any drug, including pot, which is not prescribed to you by Dr. PM at the excluding things like antibiotics from your PCP. If your PCP is the one you've tested, it may, in its sole discretion, decide to stop you medicate pain because you now have shown a tendency to substance abuse, which is a huge red flag when it comes to prescribing pain medications. Basically, you're screwed. There is no good way to put this topic. You can try to find another doctor, but they'll wonder why you were released from your doctor PM last and then they could refuse to treat you once they discover. Good luck finding another doctor to treat your pain. You should not have smoked pot!
Posted on March 19, 2010.