no, NSAIDS (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) such as ibuprofen and Naproxen are non-narcotic pain killers used to treat any inflammation in the body and amphetamines are central nervous system (CNS) stimulants, totally different drugs, and there is no drug test for NSAIDS, they are not a controlled substance like amphetamines which are a controlled ll substance.
Yes. Even though it's prescribed it will still show up. However, if the prescription is YOUR prescription (and not someone else's) then you don't have anything to worry about.
DexAmphetamine Monophosphate. It is a metabolite of amphetamine drugs.
Are you prescribed Adderall? Ding!
No, amphetamine is the worse of the two drugs.
No
The following drugs contain amphetamine (or dextroamphetamine) and are used to treat ADHD:DexedrineAdderallAdderall XRVyvanse (pro-drug of dextroamphetamine)
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Yes, many substances can lead to false positives. I have heard of cases where valerian root will trigger a false positive for benzodiazepines, cold medicine has triggered a false positive for amphetamines or PCP, and poppy seeds are known to cause a false positive for opiates. Many prescription medications can also lead to false positives.
These drugs are classified as stimulants.
Yes, it will show up under the Amphetamine category. 99.9%+ of companies that do drug testing will test for this category of drugs. If there's only a small amount, it may be below the confirmation cutoff and therefore report as Negative. It shouldn't be a problem as long as you have a legit RX (haven't taken your friends/sisters/pets - yes, even pets - it happens, trust me).
If no illegal drugs were used then its a false positive. Some prescription meds have amphetamine i.e. adderall. If you aren't on any ADHD meds then it is most likely from the otc sinus meds, and/or acid reducers ranitidine zantac can/probably will cause a urine test to show positive also.
In depth review of drugs that cause false positives Amphetamine/Methamphetamine The active chemical of some medication will be metabolised to amphetamine, this will cause positive amphetamine/methamphetamine test results. Eg Adderall contains a mixed amphetamine salt widely prescribed as a psycho-stimulant medication for attention deficit hyperactive disorder, or ADHD, or ADD, and use of such medication would cause a positive amphetamine test. In 2002 the Food and Drug Administration in the USA approved eye drops which contained hydroxyamphetamine and tropicamide. Although amphetamine is metabolised to hydroxyamphetamine, hydroxyamphetamine is not metabolised to amphetamine. Therefore, use of such products should not cause a positive (non-negative) amphetamine test result. Drugs that may cause false positive to amphetamines include, Diet pills (Amfepramone, Amphetaminil, Clobenzorex, Benzphetamine, Fenfluramine, Fenproporex, Mefenorex, Obetrol, Phentermine) Attention deficit disorder medication (Ritalin, Dextroamphetamine, Adderall, Benzedrine, Pemoline, Pemoline) Cold medication (pseudoephedrine (old sudafed), Vick’s Inhaler, Promethazine, Allerest, Bromphenlramlne, Dimetapp (loratadine), Efidac, Phenylephrine, Sinarest) Antidepressants (Bupropion, Fluoxetine) Blood pressure tablets (Labetalol) Asthma medication (Inhalers, Ephedrine, Primatene-M, Tedral) Antidepressants (Wellbutrin, Desipramine, Selegiline, Trazodone) Parkinson’s disease medication (Amantadine, Deprenyl, Eldepryl) Malaria treatment (Chloroquine) Schizophrenia Medication (Chlorpromazine, Fluspirilene, Quetiapine) Anti-inflammatory (Famprofazone) Eye drops with Pholedrine High blood pressure medicine (Labetalol, Procainamide) Antihistamine (Mepyramine, Phenegan-D) Gastroesophageal reflux disease medication (Ranitidine)
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