Only if they test for it. Methadone requires its own specific test used to detect it.
As an opioid, methadone will show on a standard pre-employment type drug screen.
Depends on the drug test but the typical DOT Safety drug screens do not test for cardiac related drugs.
Will ambien show up on a radom drug test for a police officer or truck driver??
They are testing for it now
Yes, oxycodone is a narcotic and will show up in the narcotic class along with heroin and morphine.
Depending on how much is taken, phentermine has shown up as a positive for amphetamines (even though phentermine is not, scientifically speaking, an amphetamine compound), So, the answer is yes, this is possible, even on a DOT drug test.
No unless you are actually doing meth.
No, not really. (The DOT drug test doesn't do it either.) If you come up positive for benzos (assuming the test you're given is looking for them), the test will say "positive for benzodiazepines." It won't be able to tell between the three hundred or so "pams" on the list of known benzos.
The DOT does not test for anabolic steroids. A pre-employment or random drug test by the DOT only test for narcotics.
Yes, Vicodin would show up on a drug test. It is a narcotic opioid pain medicine, and would show up in either a narcotic or opiates drug screen. However, Vicodin is not in your system long, and usually will not show up after a week or so.
Valium and xanax are benzodiazepines and are not tested for on a DOT drug screen at all. In fact, it is illegal to test for these substances on a federal DOT test. The DOT drug screen looks for marijuana, opiates, PCP, amphetamines and cocaine. There's no such thing as a drug it's illegal to test for according to the DOT; they could test you for steroids if they wanted to. The reason they only test fpr those five drugs is that they're the five drugs most likely to be found in a trucker's urine. Considering that most drivers who do drugs are doing so to stay awake, why would any trucker do downers?
No
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