Ambien is a sleep medication called Zolpidem and is intended for the treatment of insomnia. It is a nonbenzodiazepine sedative hypnotic and does not provide false positive screen results of the standard enzyme multiplied immunoassay technique (most often used for drug screening in urine) and does not confirm positive for Benzos in confirmation by gas or liquid chromatography.
It shouldn't. It may, however show up as a sedative/hypnotic. If you've a valid prescription for Lunesta, say so up front. If you do not have an Rx for lunesta, it is a federal crime (a misdemeanor) to consume it.
Lunesta is not related to benzodiazepines and will not be reported as such on a drug screen. However, the drug screen panel may look for chemical compounds such as Lunesta. As long as you have a valid prescription, it shouldn't be an issue.
Yes, Trazodone can produce a false positive for benzodiazepines.
Yes, most standard drug tests will find benzodiazepines.
Yes. One of its breakdown products is a benzodiazepine.
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A Benzodiazepine.
it will show up as a benzodiazepine
yes it's a benzodiazepine
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Although technically not a benzodiazepine, Sonata (zaleplon) can show up positive for benzodiazepines on a urine drug screen.
No, and the family name is Benzodiazepine. Valium, Ativan, Xanax, and Restoril will show positive.
Librium is a benzodiazepine and therefore, like Xanax and Valium, will show up on most drug test kits (if they test for benzodiazepines.)
Xanax, or alprazolam, shows up as a benzodiazepine on a drug screen. If the drug screen has a separate toxicology section, it may show alprazolam metabolites specifically. If they are testing for BZD's in general will there be any difference as to how each (clono & XANAX) show up on the tox screen?
benzodiazepine is not a drug, but a large family of related drugs. and yes, taking any of them will show up on a drug test
No. Klonopin is a benzodiazepine and will be routinely checked for in a urine drug screen. I have never encountered a routine screen for Buspar and see it unlikely that it would ever be screened for as it is not a controlled substance.
No. Xanax is - and will show up as - a benzodiazepine.
No, lorazepam will show up as a benzodiazepine on a drug test.