Elon Musk Shares Apparent Results of Urinary Drugs Test: ‘Lol’

Elon Musk, Apparent Negative Drug Test

Elon Musk shared a post on X with an image of what looked to be a negative drug test for multiple substances including ketamine, cocaine and amphetamines.

Musk posted the image with the caption “lol,” directly addressing ongoing public allegations about his purported drug use, which he has repeatedly denied.

Newsweek was unable to confirm the veracity of the image. Newsweek has reached out to Fastest Labs of South Austin and United States Drug Testing, which are both listed in the image, via online contact forms for confirmation.

Newsweek has reached out to Musk via X’s press email for comment outside of regular working hours.

Why It Matters

Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has been a prominent figure in politics over the past year, thanks to his high-profile relationship with Trump and role in the 2024 presidential campaign.

L: Screenshot from Musk’s X showing the apparent negative drug test. R: Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk delivers remarks in the Oval Office at the White House on February 11, 2025 in Washington, D.C….


Elon Musk/X/Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

His post on X, the platform he owns, follows weeks of controversy sparked by a New York Times report that cited unnamed sources alleging Musk took a “cocktail” of substances during the campaign and while advising President Donald Trump.

What To Know

Tuesday’s post, which has been viewed 4 million times as of reporting, follows another allegation in the media of the tech billionaire’s apparent drug use. On Friday’s episode of Real Time With Bill Maher, the host alleged Musk had developed “a drug habit” under Trump.

In response, Musk wrote on X Saturday: “I’m not on drugs ffs [for f***’s sake].”

The apparent drug test results show the test was carried out on June 11, the same day Musk shared a public apology on X addressed to Trump, stating he “went too far” with previous posts about the president following a falling-out over major legislation.

The image of the drug test states that the test was done via urine sample and listed the reason for the test as other. The test shows apparent negative results for the following substances: benzodiazepines, amphetamines, ecstasy, barbiturates, buprenorphine, cocaine, ketamine, methadone, meperidine, zolpidems, opiates, PCP, oxycodone, propoxyphene, cannabinoids, tramadol, ethanol, fentanyl and carisoprodol.

Though Newsweek has been unable to verify the veracity of the image, the drug test lists a woman named Jennifer Taylor as being associated with Fastest Labs of South Austin. Newsweek has seen a LinkedIn profile which lists Taylor as the owner of Fastest Labs and states that Fastest Labs provides “Industry-Leading Drug, Alcohol & DNA Testing.”

The New York Times investigation published on May 30 alleged that Musk consumed high doses of ketamine to the point of developing bladder problems and routinely took ecstasy and mushrooms.

The report cited unnamed people familiar with Musk’s activities and photographs showing he traveled with a daily pill box holding around 20 medications, some reportedly with Adderall markings. The Times noted uncertainty over whether Musk used drugs during his White House tenure but described erratic behavior, including public insults directed at cabinet members and a gesture which has been described as resembling a Nazi salute at Trump’s inauguration.

In a now widely shared post, Musk said: “I am NOT taking drugs! The New York Times was lying their a** off.” He further stated: “I tried ‘prescription’ ketamine a few years ago and said so on X, so this is not even news. It helps for getting out of dark mental holes, but haven’t taken it since then.”

Musk also emphasized his high-profile lifestyle, claiming that his drug use would be apparent given his constant presence at meetings and in the media, writing on X that the allegations were “bs” (bulls***).

When Trump was asked on June 9 if Musk “had drugs here at the White House,” the president responded: “I really don’t know. I don’t think so. I hope not.”

Musk and Trump had a very public falling out on June 5 after the former labeled Trump’s domestic legislative agenda a “disgusting abomination” and made references on X to the president’s alleged ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Trump subsequently expressed disappointment in Musk. The spat corresponded with a steep drop in the value of Tesla stock, impacting both Musk’s personal fortune and the company’s market capitalization.

A little over a week later he issued a public apology to Trump on X.

What People Are Saying

The New York Times said that Musk “took ecstasy and psychedelic mushrooms. And he traveled with a daily medication box that held about 20 pills, including ones with the markings of the stimulant Adderall.”

Elon Musk on X: “I’m in meetings with dozens to hundreds of people every day and am photographed constantly. If this bs from NYT were true, it would have been EXTREMELY obvious.”

President Donald Trump on Friday June 6: “I’m not troubled by anything with Elon.”

What Happens Next

Musk has now left his role in the White House, where he was a special government employee, a category for temporary federal workers who are only supposed to work 130 days out of 365 in their roles. DOGE remains operational.

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