Yes
No, its a Benzodiazepine.
Unfortunately, a LOT of them: Frisium, Klonopin, Valium, Felbatol, Neurontin, Gemonil, phenobarbital, Lyrica, Diacomit, pretty much any carbamate, benzodiazepine, or barbiturate
No, LSD is not a barbiturate.
No, morphine is not a barbiturate.
No, vitamin B12 is not a barbiturate
No, Maxalt is a triptan, not a barbiturate.
Esgic plus is a barbiturate.
No, Klonopin (clonazepam) is not a barbiturate; it is a benzodiazepine. Benzodiazepines and barbiturates are both types of central nervous system depressants, but they differ in their chemical structure, mechanisms of action, and safety profiles. Klonopin is often prescribed for anxiety and seizure disorders, while barbiturates are less commonly used today due to their higher risk of dependence and overdose.
No it is not barbiturate it is related to H2 Blockers (for peptic Ulcer problem)
If they are barbiturate based then they will.
No, it is related to substituted pyrimidine derivative which has similar action to that of Barbiturate but doesn't belong to barbiturate, phenyton related to group of Hydantoins.
The difference between benzodiazepine and a barbiturate is rather pronounced. A benzodiazepine refers to a minor tranquilizer, whereas a barbiturate refers to a neutral transmitter blocker.
I'm a little confused about the barbiturate test because there's no evidence either of those will cross react with the barbiturates test...but you should have tested positive for benzos because both of the drugs you are on are benzos.