Yes. Desmethyldiazepam (same thing as nordiazepam) is an active metabolite of Librium.
YES the "lib" in librax stands for "librium" which is most certainly a benzo
9000 minutes
9000 minutes
Creatinine
Urochrome is the metabolite responsible for the pigmentation of urine which arises when hemoglobin is destroyed in the human body. Food and beverages that are consumed can also influence the color of urine. Carrot juice can turn it orange or B-complex vitamins can turn it green.
Yes, checking for its metabolite
This is the major form in which drugs may be detected in the urine. C. The glucuronic acid metabolite
Depending on the test. If it tests for the metabolite derived from hydrocodone, then it will be detected for 3 to 5 days in urine.
Ethyl glucuronide or ETG is a direct metabolite of ethanol. Its presence in urine is a definitive indicator that alcohol was consumed.
Screening for the hydroxy metabolite by UPLC-TOF-MS, with confirmation by UPLC-MS/MS.
3 to 5 days - they are looking for the metabolite of nicotine - cicotine.
A metabolite of estradiol and usually the predominant estrogenic metabolite found in the urine of pregnant women. Also called theelol. a relatively weak, naturally occurring human estrogen found in high concentrations in urine. Cyclo-Menorette coated tablets are example of Estriol. These tablets are made of Estriol. Estradiol, Levonorgesterol