Generally no, confirmation gc/ms is run when initial test come positive or "non-negative". But some company (employee testing) pay for this test also.
Yes. Dexedrine is an amphetamine, which shows up on Hospital ER drug screens, pre-employment drug screens, DOT screens, and just about all other urine drug screens.
URINE DRUG TEST RESULTSyes; the presumptive test will be positive for amphetamines and the GCMS test will be negative. This would indicate that you did not take a true amphetaMINE. yOU WILL HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO IDENTIFY ANY AND ALL OTC AND RX MEDS TAKEN; HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY PROVIDED YOU HAVE A VALID PRESCRIPTION FROM A PHYSICIAN.
In almost all cases, the answer is no, or else they wouldn't be spending the money on having drug screens done.
Some do, sure. All Olympic tests and many sports tests test for hormones, both natural (loading) and artificial (doping).
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No, it will not show up in an ordinary illegal drug test. Almost all employer drug screens only detect illegal or "street" drugs such as weed, coke, herion, Meth, pcp. It can howerever be detected in a more detailed test which looks for prescription drugs.
Most workplace type drug tests to not test for chemo medication, and if you don't look, you won't see. However, more in-depth tox screens, such as post mortems, can indeed detect most if not all forms of chemotherapy meds.
It is very unlikely for one drug to cause a false positive on a drug screen for any other substance. Drug screens test for metabolites of specific drugs. All drug tests have a rating based on specificity and sensitivity. The higher the sensitivity, the lower the specificity. Basically it is only possible to have a false positive by using another drug that is very chemically similar to the positive test.
only what the request is on mass spec a dip test is also set to 5 7 or 9 + panel screen. most basic screens are 5 panel
It is very unlikely for one drug to cause a false positive on a drug screen for any other substance. Drug screens test for metabolites of specific drugs. All drug tests have a rating based on specificity and sensitivity. The higher the sensitivity, the lower the specificity. Basically it is only possible to have a false positive by using another drug that is very chemically similar to the positive test. These drugs are not chemically similar.
No. It is very unlikely for one drug to cause a false positive on a drug screen for any other substance. Drug screens test for metabolites of specific drugs. All drug tests have a rating based on specificity and sensitivity. The higher the sensitivity, the lower the specificity. Basically it is only possible to have a false positive by using another drug that is very chemically similar to the positive test. These drugs are not chemically similar.
Go to a store and look at the drug test kits that you ca purchase. Only the most expensive ones test for benzos. So there is your answer. The test you took probobly didnt test for it. I know that benzos can stay in you for a long time. It suprised me how long.