No. Robaxin belongs to a class of drugs which is not detectable by this type of test.
Using opioids.
Lortab its Hydrocodone, single panel for may multi panel test, but not part of standard 5 panel drug test. High dose or habitual use of Lortab may cause a positive result in a standard opiate drug test. But some "opiate" tests look only for morphine (in which codeine and heroin break down into). Hydrocodone does not break down into morphine, break down into hydromorphone and is not detected by these tests. If a home drug test show positive result for opiates (due to hydromorphone use) but the lab may only test for morphine, verification might not result in a positive test , and opposites . .. so test results will depend on the type of test that is used.
No, but they will test for the broader category of amphetamines, and both Aderrall and Vyvanse will result in a positive amphetamine result on a drug test.
No. Relafen is not related to THC and will not be detected by the test.
Yes. Marijuana will test positive for marijuana in a five-panel test.
vyvanse is an amphetamine, which means if it's a NIDA 5 panel test then you'll test positive for amphetamines. Im not sure if Vics would though.
i work for toyota and this is a 2 part awnser, there HAIR panel test it is a 5 panel test. They use half the hair taken after it has been diluted into liqued form. If a positive result shows the other half of the hair is used in a 10 panel test, results in 9 to 12 days.
No. 5 panel tests for marijuana, PCP, amphetamines, opiates, and cocaine. Valium is considered a benzo and is a completely differenters class than opiates. Valium is in same class as xanax and ativan. Hope that helps. More panel tests will reveal the benzos though.
No
No it will not. neither is it likely to show up on any standard 5- or 9-panel drug test because it breaks down different than amphetamines.
absolutely.
A blood panel is used. If a newborn baby tested positive for methamphetamine, there was exposure to meth in utero.