I have never heard of that before. I can't imagine that would be true. Stay off coke then you have nothing to worry about. most importantly over dosing, or dying.
No... just that and tonic water.
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Cocaine on a drug test can show positive due to:procainelidocainenovocaine...I hope you are starting to see a pattern.Some people have said that aspirin can also show up as a positive cocaine test.
There is pretty much nothing that would cause a false positive for cocaine. Good luck.
Amoxicillin has been reported in the literature to cause a false-positive test for cocaine metabolites by immunoassay methods. Any reputable drug testing program would require an immunoassay presumptive positive result to be confirmed by GC/MS. The GC/MS analysis will eliminate any immunoassay false-positive results due to amoxicillin. Bottom line; no, amoxicillin will not cause a confirmed false-positive for cocaine.
some chemicals in cocaine are absorbed by the skin. so if you were to handle large amounts of cocaine it could result in a positive. also some of the very fine powders could float in the air and be breathed in and/or ingested. another consideration would be human tampering. could somebody have slipped it in your drink or food? maybe laced a cigarette or tobacco pipe? have you done any other drugs that could have been mixed with cocaine?
No, other substances can though, check what else you are taking.
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Some other names for Cocaine are: Blow, Bump, Coke
On a typical drug screen, no, antibiotics will not be seen. Depending on the particular screen, the antibiotic or metabolites might show up on an expanded drug screen or toxicology screen. There are some hair tests that can detect a very wide variety of drugs and medications.
Lortab is a mix of acetaminophen, a synthetic analgesic, and hydrocodone, which is a opioid derived from codeine. Thus, there is NO connection whatsoever to cocaine, which is derived from the coca plant. So, no. You cannot test positive for cocaine from taking Lortab, or any other medication, really, as there is no medical use for cocaine beyond some clinical use for ENT surgery.
Cocaine is also called coke, C, snow, flake, or blow. It may contain other substances, such as cornstarch, talcum powder, or sugar. It may also contain other drugs, such as another local anesthetic called procaine or a stimulant such as amphetamine.
No other reason except a mix up with the urine samples but this is highly unlikely.
Drinking coca tea could lead to a false-positive result for cocaine