No.
No, it is somewhat similar but it is a anxiolytic that works on the GABAA receptor (like benzo's) but it is a classified as a Carbamate.
Neither Soma is a muscle relaxer that works on the neurotransmitters, to relieve muscle pain. It may also relieve pain by calming your nervous system. Soma has the ability to be very addictive and can cause psychosis when taken for longer than 3 months.
Soma is not a benzo or a barbiturate. It will not show up on a routine drug screen. The only way is if urine is sent to the lab and tested specifically for soma.
No, it doesn't matter what country you are in. A brick is a brick whether you are in the United States, Canada, France, or any other country in the world. Soma is not a benzo, no matter where you are in the universe.
Klonopin is a benzo, so yes it shows up on a standard 10 stick drug test. Don't know about the Soma though.
It's spelt xanax btw but it's in the benzo family like Valium
No it belongs to the family of opioids (narcotics) such as morphine. Fentanyl is commonly used with a benzo such as versed.
No, Clonazepam is a benzo and oxycodone is an opiate totally diffrent classes
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Does soma have asprin in it
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I would say no. Ambien is a Non Benzodiazepine, which means it offers similar effects of a Benzo, but is not classified as a Benzo it will not register as a Benzo on a drug test. Valium is a Benzo so it would come up positive for Benzo's regardless of it being Valium or Xanax.