yes
yes
no it will show up as a benzo (benzodiazipene)
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
yes they are both a benzo
no. both will show up for benzo's
no xanax is a benzo
yes as a benzo
trust me on this one...when they do a dip stick test on you no matter what kind of benzo you toook (valium,xanax etc. etc.) it will all show up under benzo but if they send it to the lab they can tell exactly what kind of benzo you took (diazepam, alzapram etc.)
They would both show up as Opiates. and if they wanted they could inspect to find out what opiates, and im sure they would. So yes... Xanax would not show up as an opiate, it is a totally different class of drug. Xanax is a benzodiazepine and therefore would NOT be confused with Vicodin on a drug test.
It wouldn't make you fail a test, drug tests check for opiates such as heroin or vicodin or oxycottin.....benzo's such as valium, Xanax, or lexapro.....and amphetamines, or methamphetamine's.....advil is ibuprofen which is an NSAID pain reliever and does not show on a drug test
Etodolac is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) and typically does not show up as Xanax (alprazolam) in drug tests. Standard drug tests are designed to detect specific classes of substances, and etodolac is not structurally related to benzodiazepines like Xanax. However, if a specific test is designed to detect etodolac, it could show up, but it would not confuse it with Xanax. Always consult with a healthcare professional regarding medications and drug testing.
Yes. Without a doubt. Adderall is a stimulant while Xanax is a benzodiazepine. Both are tested for on most drug tests.