false as in neg or positive? Adderall will test positive for amphetamine most often, if not always and being lorcet is a different class of drugs, (opiates?), one would test positve for that also. get off the opiates and get a real script from psych. for adds, alleviate your worries about meth.
adderall
Some examples are methamphetamine, amphetamines such as Adderall(an AD/AH medication) and dextroamphetamines(dexadrol?)
Can trazadone give a false positive urine drug screen for methamphetamine
Yes, they can determine the difference between methamphetamine and Adderall (racemic and dextro amphetamine). Methamphetamine usually isn't in pill form, although you can get a methamphetamine prescription (Desoxyn).
sudafed can give u a false positive for meth be careful
Yes. It said that online. " Ranitidine is also known to give false positives for methamphetamine on drug tests.]"
I assume you are talking about Adderall. It depends on the type of testing taking place, but yes, Adderall is an amphetamine and so is meth. If they detail test it the difference could be told.
No, Benadryl (diphenhydramine) will not give a false positive for methamphetamine. However, Benadryl may cause a false positive for methadone in simple immunoassay tests, though more advanced tests can resolve a disputed result.
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.
Sure can. Adderall is an amphetamine. Added 9.24.10: Not necessarily. I was curious about this myself ( I work in a drug treatment program) and tested my own urine. I've been on Adderall for a while now and take it as prescribed, fearful that it would show up positive. The test strips we have test for methamphetamine, and when i tested myself, i came up negative. Adderall is an amphetamine, but it has a different chemical structure. But, this may not be true for all drug tests.
Suboxone, which contains buprenorphine and naloxone, typically does not produce the same field test results as methamphetamine. Standard drug tests may detect buprenorphine, but they are designed to identify specific substances, and the chemical structures of Suboxone and methamphetamine are quite different. However, some less specific tests might yield false positives, so confirmatory testing is often required to distinguish between substances.
Doctors will not give you any related medications. Amphetamines are very addictive.