Questions have been raised over drug testing for Victorian MPs, following a state MP's outburst in a Canberra hotel.

The drug testing policy proposal for Victorian MPs failed to get approval, after being rejected by parliament in 2014, Victorian premier Daniel Andrews said.

He said a drug testing policy for MPs was put in place but didn't get agreement within the parliament.

"Our commitment was to send this off to a committee and to properly examine it in the hope that we could build a bipartisan consensus. Not just for parliament I might add, it was for magistrates and judges also," he told reporters.

The policy, however, failed to get the cross-party agreement, with presiding officers disagreeing to the procedure.

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The Burwood MP flew into a rage last week and smashed the lower half of a door at the Abode Hotel in an argument with staff about his luggage.

Will Fowles on Friday apologised for damaging the hotel door, admitting to having issues.

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"I have, for a long time, been dealing with addiction and other mental health issues," he said in a statement.

Mr Fowles said the outburst occurred because he wasn't able to access medication inside his luggage.

"I will take a leave of absence to properly deal with my health issues," he said.