Among many benzodiazepines, these will show up on tests:
Drug Name: Common Brand Names
Alprazolam: Xanax, Xanor, Tafil, Alprox, Frontal (Brazil)
Bretazenil
Bromazepam: Lexotanil, Lexotan, Lexomil, Somalium, Bromam
Chlordiazepoxide: Librium, Tropium, Risolid, Klopoxid
Cinolazepam: Gerodorm
Clonazepam: Klonopin, Rivotril, Iktorivil
Cloxazolam: Olcadil (Brazil)
Clorazepate: Tranxene
Diazepam: Valium, Pax (South Africa), Apzepam, Stesolid, Vival, Apozepam, Hexalid, , Stedon, Valaxona
Estazolam: ProSom
Flunitrazepam: Rohypnol, Fluscand, Flunipam, Ronal, Rohydorm (Brazil)
Flurazepam: Dalmadorm, Dalmane
Flutoprazepam: Restas
Halazepam: Paxipam
Ketazolam: Anxon
Loprazolam: Dormonoct
Lorazepam: Ativan, Temesta, Tavor, Lorabenz
Lormetazepam: Loramet, Noctamid, Pronoctan
Medazepam: Nobrium
Midazolam: Dormicum, Versed, Hypnovel, Dormonid (Brazil)
Nimetazepam: Erimin
Nitrazepam: Mogadon, Alodorm, Pacisyn, Dumolid
Nordazepam: Madar, Stilny
Oxazepam: Seresta, Serax, Serenid, Serepax, Sobril, Oxascand, Alopam, Oxabenz, Oxapax
Phenazepam
Pinazepam: Domar
Prazepam: Lysanxia, Centrax
Premazepam
Quazepam: Doral
Temazepam: Restoril, Normison, Euhypnos, Tenox
Tetrazepam: Mylostan
Triazolam: Halcion, Rilamir
no it shows up as a benzo and meth as an amphetamine
yes it does i take 50 mg per night and i failed drug test for benzo a secondary test though shows the truth and should show you clear
false positives for benzos happen occasionally at my rehab
No. It shows up as a benzo. Valium can be detected in a ua weeks after taking the drug.
I would say no. Ambien is a Non Benzodiazepine, which means it offers similar effects of a Benzo, but is not classified as a Benzo it will not register as a Benzo on a drug test. Valium is a Benzo so it would come up positive for Benzo's regardless of it being Valium or Xanax.
Klonopin is a benzo, so yes it shows up on a standard 10 stick drug test. Don't know about the Soma though.
no
Ambien is a drug that helps people to sleep, which is nonbenzodiazepine. So when you ask "Is Ambien a benzo?" you have no response. Doctors usually prescribe insomnia for treatment.
yes
Only if they do a Gas Chromatograph test on it. otherwise it just shows up as a Benzo!
yes
If you don't have a benzo prescription, they will.