xanax is a Benzodiazepine not an opiate, therefore unless you have injested an actual opiate you will not fail. They can however test for benzos and you will probably fail. If you have an actual Rx you will be fine.
Xanax and Opiates
It has to be prescribed to you; if you have a disorder that can be treated by the medication, your doctor may write you a prescription for it.
Don't take xanax and opiates.
No, Xanax is a benzodiazepine and methadone will show up as methadone because it is synthetic and requires its own specific test.
You CAN take Xanax and Plavix, but would be putting yourself at risk unless a doctor prescribed this.
You should only take drugs as prescribed by a qualified Medical Doctor or pharmacist.
yes
Any narcotic with a pure opiate base will show up on a drug screen. So, yes, it will be positive for opiates. Xanax is not a narcotic. However, it will show positive for benzodiazepines (Same family as valium.)
No, Xanax is a benzodiazepine which is a strong fast acting sedative.
Ativan or Librium. Avoid Xanax.
No. 5 panel tests for marijuana, PCP, amphetamines, opiates, and cocaine. Valium is considered a benzo and is a completely differenters class than opiates. Valium is in same class as xanax and ativan. Hope that helps. More panel tests will reveal the benzos though.
Xanax is not an opiate. Vicodin is an opiate.