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My primary care doctor does drug test for ADHD prescriptions. She's mentioned it's something the DEA wants to see if she prescribes controlled substances. I was only getting Vyvanse (which is supposed to be un-abusable?).
ETA: while marijuana was never specifically mentioned (I did not partake), my doctor did use those drug tests to chide me about nicotine use as I was vaping at the time.... so it seems it's not just about testing to ensure you're taking your stimulants and not selling them...