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Valium does not effect a pregnancy test, Valium does show up in a drug test. Valium does cross the placenta Benzodiazepines, such as diazepam (Valium, can cause fetal abnormalities and should not be used during pregnancy.
Valium is found in concentrations 2 to 3 times higher in infants than it is in the mother, this can cause poor sucking, poor body tone and apnea. Valium is shown to effect infant brain waves and should not be used in pregnancy unless the use out weighs possible side effects.
No it will not.
A blood type quiz will not affect your blood. The tests are run on blood samples taken from the patient and the blood is not returned to the body, but is discarded.
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Certain ingested foods and medications will affect the final results of certain blood tests.
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It depends on the type of blood test. For fasting sugar tests it can have an affect. Fasting longer than 12 to 14 hours will cause your body to start utilizing glycogen that is primarily stored in your muscles and that can affect blood tests for fasting sugar.
no
Yes. Valium (diazepam) does indeed cross the blood brain barrier. It is one of the more lipophilic of the benzodiazepine medications.
shows up as a benzo
Valium will show as a Benzodiazepine. Unless they are specifically tested for, most standard tests don't test for this family of drugs though.
Blood sugar tests include several different tests that measure the amount of sugar (glucose) in a person's blood.
High doses of Tylenol would not affect any of the common blood tests, although it may affect the outcome of a liver enzyme test.
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