Not in a regular 5 or 7 drug of abuse screening. The category of benzodiazepines will come back positive but it won't say exactly which benzo was present. The sample can be sent on for further testing to determine plasma levels of the drug and exactly which one it is but that is not done on a typical drug screen.
No, it can register that a benzodiazepine, but will not be able to specify which one was used. For that kind of analysis you will need to send a sample to a proffesional teasting facility, which is time consuming and incredibly expensive.
they would all show up as benzos on the standard dipstick tests. I dont know about the lab test tho. They use spectral analysis and may be able to differentiate which drug you took.
no but they will both show up as one class of drugs, known as benzos, this is depending on the test being used though.
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Valium is metabolized to oxazepam Klonopin is metabolized to 7 aminoclonazepam, 7acetylclonazepam, and 3hydroxyclonazepam. Most urine drug screen tests for oxazepam at detection of 300 nanograms. So most drug screen will not detect Klonopin. But some drug screen can test for Klonopin. You never know. Hope that helps you some.
Because I'm prescribed lorazepam and clonazepam.
Flexeril looks very much like a tricyclic antidepressant. Klonopin is a benzodiazepine.
Urine is liquid Feces are solid
3-5 days
3-5 days
yes on a urine analysis oxycodone is a separate test they have to check mark on the paper. the hydrocodone will just be seen as vicodon
Oxycontin is oxycodone. Diaudid is hydromorphone. So, yes.
The main difference between filtrate and urine is the chemical composition of the two. Filtrate has almost all the substance that blood plasma has except blood proteins while urine only contains waste substances.
The main difference between filtrate and urine is the chemical composition of the two. Filtrate has almost all the substance that blood plasma has except blood proteins while urine only contains waste substances.
Is nubain detectable in urine screen?