Neither test positive for Marijuana, the active ingredient is synthetic
Marinol isn't a THC blocker, it's synthetic THC. But if you test positive for an actual THC blocker (I didn't know there were such things) they'll assume you're smoking weed since that stuff's in you for some reason.
If it doesn't contain THC, obviously it won't pop positive for THC in a drug test. Seroquel and celexia do not contain THC. They do, however, contain PCP. Of which you will pop positive for.
Cesamet contains a synthetic version of THC.
What will give u a fals positive for thc
yes, k2 will show up as a class 1 THC metaboly. You may be thinking "but its not THC" you are correct. However, a class 1 metaboly will test positive for such class. Which is THC. Therefore failing for THC.
Yes. For Aleve. If you are looking to explain your positive rood test, forget it.
A list of things about as long as your arm. Included are such benign drugs as advil, aleve, Motrin, Bayer Select Pain Relief Formula...basically, go to the pain reliever shelf in the drugstore. Everything on it except aspirin and Tylenol will throw a false positive on a marijuana screen. However, the tests have been refined to recognize these items, and they are ignored. The labs know what to look for. If there is any question, the sample can be reevaluated using more complex methods.Additional InformationAccording to Ask Doc Web, the following substances have been known to generate false positives for THC (the active ingredient in marijuana) or marijuana.Advil - false positive for THC, MarijuanaAleve - false positive for THC, MarijuanaAnaprox - false positive for THC, MarijuanaAnsaid - false positive for marijuanaApo-Naproxen - false positive for THC, MarijuanaAtripla - false positive for cannabinoid THCB2 vitamin - false positive for THCBayer Select Pain Relief Formula - false positive for THC, MarijuanaClinoril - false positive for THC, MarijuanaCramp End Tablets - false positive for THC, MarijuanaDiabetes - false positives for Amphetamines, Cocaine, THC, Ecstasy, Meth and OpiatesDolobid - false positive for THC, MarijuanaDronabinol (Marinol) - false positives for THCEdecrin - false positive for THC, MarijuanaEfavirenz - false positive for THC, MarijuanaFeldene - false positives for THCFenoprofin - false positive for Marijuana, Amphetamines, BarbituratesFlurbiprofen - false positive for marijuanaGenpril - false positive for THC, MarijuanaHaltran - false positive for THC, MarijuanaHempseed Oil - false positive for THCIbuprin - false positive for marijuanaIbuprofen - false positive for Marijuana (THC)Ifenoprofen - false positive for THC, MarijuanaIndocin - false positive for THC, MarijuanaKetoprofen - false positive for THCKidney infection - false positive for Amphetamines, THC, Ecstasy, and OpiatesLiver Disease - false positive for Opiates, Ecstasy, THC and AmphetaminesMarinol® false positive for Marijuana (THC)Meclomen - false positive for THC, MarijuanaMediprim - false positive for marijuanaMedipren - false positive for THC, MarijuanaMidol - false positive for THC, MarijuanaMotrin - false positive for THC, MarijuanaNalfon - false positive for Marijuana, Amphetamines, Barbituates, Benzodiazephines, MethaqualoneNaprosyn - false positive for THC, MarijuanaNaproxen (Aleve) - false positive for THC, MarijuanaNavonaprox - false positive for THC, MarijuanaNSAIDS - false positive for THC, MarijuanaNuprin - false positive for THCOrudis KT - false positives for THCOxaprozin - false positive for THC, Marijuana, BenzodiazepinesPamprin® - false positive for THC, MarijuanaPantoprazole - false positive for THCPhenergan® - false positive for THC, MethadonePrescription NSAIDSPromethazine - false positive for THCPromethegan - false positive for THCProton pump inhibitors - false positive for THCProtonix - false positive for THCRelafen - false positive for MarijuanaRiboflavin (vitamin B2) - false positive for THCRufin - false positive for THC, MarijuanaSustiva (Efanirenz) - false positive for THC or MarijuanaTolectin® - false positive for THC, MarijuanaVoltaren - false positive for THC, MarijuanaIt appears that both prescription and over-the-counter NSAIDS (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs), such as Advil®, Aleve®, Motrin®, Tylenol®, Pamprin®, Midol®, etc. have all been known to generate false positives for marijuana on drug screens.Additionally, some medical conditions such as diabetes, kidney infection, and liver disease may result in a false positive.
The active ingredient, JWH-018, is a synthetic cannabinoid, and exists in different products from 0.2% to 3%. As a synthetic alternative to THC, also a cannabinoid, it can trip a positive in a drug test.
Will depakote cause you to test positive for thc
A whole lot, and its not that you would test positive for THC, it would simply create a false positive. There is no THC in Advil
No there is no THC in spice. Spices is sprayed with a synthetic compound chemically similar to THC but it will not come up in a drug test.