While Xanax immediate release and Xanax Xr are the same compound, it's important to note that the half life of Xanax Xr is 10.7-15.8 hours while immediate release Xanax is 11.2 hours. to answer the question point blank... yes, it will test higher levels if taken at the same dose regiment. Since the half life is longer than six hours, the time release in Xanax is included into the compound, not added additionally to the compound leading me to believe it is self sustained.
Yes. Absolutely.
yes
The ER stands for extended release, there the same drug so yes.
yes and no. You need to show prescription for the drug before you get a drug test. Some places will test for benzos and some not . Referance is drug test that tests for benzo http://www.meditests.com/drug-testing-cup.html
its the same fucin thing
In regular drug-test for jobs or at home drug test it will show up as a benzodiazepine, BUT if you are on probation or its an extended drug test and they send it into a lab they can tell the difference between the chemical makeup of the drug xanax is alprazolam and ativan is lorazepam. so basically if your urine gets sent to a lab then you will fail. oh and also xanax can show up as a false positive for oxazepam it happend to me recently
No, Heroin will show up as an opiate in drug screenings. Hydrocodone is a synthetic opiate and a specific test will be needed to detect it. It will not show up on regular drug screens.
alprazolam.....and it is a benzodiazepine (like diazepam which is valium). The benzodiazepines have metabolites, which are the chemicals resulting when the original chemical...the alprazolam....breaks down as it is metabolized and exerts it's effect on the body. The alprazolam will show up in the urine for a couple of days, but the metabolites stay in system even longer, meaning if you take one xanax...one alprazolam...it can be detected in the urine up to 8 days later
no
yes, same drug basically
will morphine show up on stick drug test the same as percoet
I am fairly certain it would show up as an opiate.
no, I failed a drug test thinking they would show up the same.
Xanax, or alprazolam, shows up as a benzodiazepine on a drug screen. If the drug screen has a separate toxicology section, it may show alprazolam metabolites specifically. If they are testing for BZD's in general will there be any difference as to how each (clono & XANAX) show up on the tox screen?