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Why You Should Avoid Synthetic Urine or Fake Pee

Synthetic urine to pass a drug test? Maybe not the best idea.
Synthetic urine to pass a drug test? Maybe not the best idea.

If you’ve ever been in a bind with a last-minute drug test, you’re well aware how stressful this can be. And while many people’s first thought would be to purchase some synthetic urine (a.k.a., fake pee), this isn’t a great idea, for a variety of reasons. 

This article will explain the risks associated with synthetic urine, and whether you should consider it as a viable option.


What is Synthetic Urine?

Synthetic urine – or, less elegantly, fake pee, fake piss, fake urine – is a synthetic substance created in a lab in order to imitate real urine. Successful fake urine will mimic the appearance, makeup, and chemical properties of the real stuff.

It will contain creatinine, urea, ammonia, nitrates, uric acid, and sulfates – just like natural urine. There are many different levels of quality for synthetic pee, with the more sophisticated designs matching the pH level, gravity, color, smell, and appearance of real pee.

It’s usually sold as a powder or premixed liquid, with a heating pad included to ensure the correct temperature along with a thermometer strip.

The most obvious reason people turn to synthetic urine is to pass a drug test. While cannabis is legal in many states, most jobs still reserve the right to turn down prospective employees for failing a drug test. This results in many cannabis consumers on the hunt for a way to either detox their system or cheat their test.

If you prefer to avoid employer-related drug tests altogether, it might be time for a career change.

Other Common Methods of Fake Pee

Of course, there are quite a few ways to go about faking your piss. Some people opt for soliciting a friend to pee in a cup for them, purchasing synthetic urine, or even going all the way with a fake appendage.

However, all of these methods come with a different level of risk.

Do Drug Screenings Detect Synthetic Urine?

Although the fake pee route can be pretty tempting, it’s a risky idea because it’s easily detected in a drug test, especially if the brand you’ve gone with isn’t very thorough.

People have also been trying to use fake pee in drug tests for years, and the sophistication of drug screenings has caught up over the years. Not to mention, test administrators are well aware of what to look for. 

Risks of Faking a Drug Test

Depending on the reason for your drug test, there are varying levels of risk that come with trying to fake it. While there is no federal law banning the use or sale of synthetic urine, many states have enacted their own legislation regarding the substance.

There is no federal law banning the use or sale of synthetic urine, but many states have enacted their own legislation regarding the substance. 

Someone on probation will likely face immediate jail time, while a prospective employee will not get the job, and possibly even be blackballed by a whole industry.

States Where Synthetic Urine is Illegal

Better Options for a Drug Test

While we definitely recommend avoiding synthetic urine, don’t worry: there are other, better options for passing your test that don’t require you to go cold turkey on a plant that might help you on a daily basis.

Going the natural route can also be somewhat effective, especially with the use of detox drinks like cranberry juice, lemon water, or coffee. However, most people considering synthetic urine don’t have the time for a natural cleansing process. For these consumers there are a couple trusted options out there.

First, you can go through a permanent cleansing process using the 5-Day Detox Program or 10-Day Detox Program from PassYourTest.com, depending on your deadline. These programs are thorough cleansing programs with supplements to help accelerate your body’s detoxification process, and come with a full detox guide and meal plan.

Second, if you’re short on time, a same-day cleanser like the Fail Safe Kit from PassYourTest.com is your best option. These programs will act quickly to help flush your system of unwanted toxins before your deadline.

If you’ve tried every trick in the book but are still concerned you’ll show up to the test and fail, it might be a good idea to purchase a few at-home drug tests. The industry provides quite a few options for tests that promise to provide accurate results, which will help you determine whether or not you need to intensify your detox, or postpone the test entirely (if that option is available to you). 

Finally, there are several different ways to cleanse your body of THC the natural way, although this might be a little more intensive and time-consuming. However, if you have the time (or don’t have that much cannabis in your system in the first place), helpful options can look like: abstaining from cannabis products, drinking tons of water to flush out your system, exercising to sweat the toxins out of your body, eating fruits and veggies that are high in antioxidants, or drinking green tea. 

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