No.
It is very unlikely for one drug to cause a false positive on a drug screen for any other substance. Drug screens test for metabolites of specific drugs. All drug tests have a rating based on specificity and sensitivity. The higher the sensitivity, the lower the specificity. Basically it is only possible to have a false positive by using another drug that is very chemically similar to the positive test. These drugs are not chemically similar.
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
There is a drug test available to detect any type of drug. There is certainly a test to detect levothyroxine.
Drinking Ready Clean does not guarantee that you will pass a drug test. It is said to remove toxins from the body, but what it moves and how much varies. If you are a heavy drug user it will not work for a drug test.
Yed
It depends on the drug.
No.
benzodiazepines
Benzodiazepines
Ativan (Lorazepam) is a benzodiazepine drug and standard drug tests such as the SAHMSA-5 typically do not test for benzodiazepines. At the request of the institution administering the drug test the laboratory CAN test for benzodiazepines. In summary it depends on which drug test you are taking; however basic tests do not usually include Ativan.
will clonidine come up positive on drug test
No. Anti-Psychotics don't show up as Benzodiazepines in a drug test.
yes
3 days
yes, positive for benzodiazepines
Does oxcarbazepine show up as benzodiazepines?
Ativan would show up on a drug test that is testing for benzodiazepines.
they both fall under the category "benzodiazepines" which is a category on most drug tests, but a lab can easily figure out what drug triggered the benzodiazepine reaction. most drug test will be testing for the ingredients of the benzodiazepines, not the drug it came from. a much more advance and expensive test would be required to determine if it came from xanax, koltipin or Valium because they are all benzodiazepines. This came from a doctor.