Acetaminophen and aspirin are the only two OTC pain relievers I know of that do NOT test positive for pot.
Acetaminophen is one of the few nonprescription pain relievers that WON'T show up on a drug test--that and aspirin.
Yes
No, taking coumadin and phenergan will not test positive for pot.
Acetaminophen is not expected to give a positive result in Lassaigne's test for nitrogen and sodium due to its lack of nitrogen-containing functional groups. Similarly, it is unlikely to give a positive result in the ferrox paper test, which is typically used for detecting the presence of phenols.
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Tylenol 3 contains acetaminophen and codeine. No cocaine. Therefore, you won't test positive for cocaine after taking Tylenol.
Using someone else's urine, who has used pot, for the drug test would give a false positive.
No it can not.
Tauber's test is used to detect the presence of acetaminophen (paracetamol) in urine. It involves adding ferric chloride and nitrous acid to urine containing acetaminophen. A blue-green color indicates a positive result for the presence of acetaminophen.
no. urine tests test for THC the chemical in pot that gets you high so the only way to test positive fore pot is to ingest THC in some way, weather smoking it or eating or ect.
No because the THC is out of your system
...is a felony. Testing positive for pot is a misdemeanor. Do the math, genius.