Zanax and Valium are of the same drug family, benzodiazepines so they would show under that category as the same on a routine urine test. There are likely extremely expensive tests that could differentiate the types of benzodiazepines.
Yes, the are both classified in the benzodiazepan grouping. Now, on a standard 4 panel drug screen (used by all probation and parole agencies) there is NO screen for benzos. Only THC, cocaine, meth, and opium. Many people believe Xanax and Vaium are opiates. This is NOT true! The only drug screen that benzos show up in is a 10 panel drug screen. This is VERY RARELY used. I have only taken one in my 2 years on probation. So if you are certain that your agent will give you a 4 panel fell free to snort as many as you want with NO worries. I hope this helps all who read.
In a drug test Valium an Xanax shows as Benzo medication taken
Valium and Xanax are both under the class of benzodiazepines which is what they both would show up as on a urine drug screen.
More than likely. Both are in the same family of drugs, benzodiazepines. Guess it would depend what type of test
Yes, they are both benzodiazepines and they take about 2-7 days to flush out of your urine.
shows up as a benzo
Test which check for Benzodiazepines (Valium, Xanax, Librium, Serax, Rohypnol)for example - 12 panel urine test
i take valum and xanax will thay no the diffrents in urine test
...Really? You asked that? I'm pretty sure in a urine DRUG test, they are looking for DRUGS. Weed, Meth, Opiates, and Cocaine
no- on a standard dip stick test or tippy cup test it will show up as xanax...However, if you have the urine sample sent to a lab, it will show up as benzoziazepine...
It depends on how the test is done. Valium stays in the urine from 7 to 10 days. Xanax stays in the urine from 1 to 6 weeks. Both, stay in the blood from 6 to 48 hours Both, stay in the saliva from 1-10 days Both, stay in the hair up to 90 days
No, and the family name is Benzodiazepine. Valium, Ativan, Xanax, and Restoril will show positive.
Chronic users will have benzos, which Valium is, in there urine for up to 30 days. If you occasionally use it 2 weeks should be more than enough time.
To find out if a person is using controlled substances like cocaine, marijauna, oxycodone, hydrocodone, xanax, valium, etc. This is common for pre-employment, doctors that are prescribing opiates, parolees (and those on probation). In short: "What is the objective of the test?" To find out if you are taking drugs.