The benzodiazepine molecule, itself, shows up in the drug test. (At the core of all benzos, such as Xanax, Valium, Klonopin and all of the other benzos, is the benzodiazepine molecule.) It is made up of a benzene ring attached to a hexane ring substituted by two azo (nitrogen-based) groups, and then connected to a second benzene ring. What makes each benzo medication different are the additional molecular groupings attached either to the benzene rings or to the azo substituted hexane ring.
depends on the kind of testing they pay for, but most places don't. If your job is testing you, I would say no, if court tests you, some courthouses can tell.
Up to 28 days! There is no way to flush them out either!!!!
Ativan would show up on a drug test that is testing for benzodiazepines.
no it shows up as a benzo and meth as an amphetamine
yes they're both benzodiazepines
Although technically not a benzodiazepine, Sonata (zaleplon) can show up positive for benzodiazepines on a urine drug screen.
Valium and Xanax are both under the class of benzodiazepines which is what they both would show up as on a urine drug screen.
Only if it's on a ten panel test that will check for benzodiazepines.
Depends on what drug you took, for example benzodiazepines (Ativan, Klonopin, Xanax, Valium ect..) WILL show up on a basic drug screen. I recommend asking what they are testing for so then you know in advance, the basics include THC, Benzodiazepines, Opiates (percocets, heroin, morphine) and cocaine.
Not on a typical drug screen, which screens for cocaine, opiates, marijuana, amphetamines, benzodiazepines, and barbiturates. However, if the test is a full toxicology screen, metabolites of geodon may show up.
3 days
No, Methadone will only show up as methadone because it is synthetic and requires its own test used to detect it.
Does oxcarbazepine show up as benzodiazepines?
Yes. Valium (diazepam) is a benzodiazepine. Screening for benzodiazepines is part of almost every urine drug screen. Also, because diazepam is a high-lipophilic molecule, it tends to 'hang out' in fat cells for quite some time, so it can show up in urine tests long after last use.