Both Lorazepam and Xanex are Benzodiazipines. Alprazolam is the generic name for xanex.
If the drug test is a general test and testing for benzo use yes lorazepam and xanex will show as the same. If they are using a more high dollar test they can diffirentiate exactly what drug was used. Generally they dont test for specific drugs, just overall drug class like Benzo's, Opiates etc......
Yes and the levels will be detected. Depending on how intense the testing process is, it can be detected for anywhere to one day to one week. The average is three days. However my sister took a hundred one milligram pills a few years ago in an attempt to kill herself, and it did not register on her tox screen at the hospital. The doctor told me that in rare circumstances people who use it routinely on a daily basis will not have an affirmative test for lorazepam. He then went on to tell me that the most dangerous thing you can do with a bottle of lorazepam aka attivan, is to drop the bottle on your foot. Keep in mind that lorazepam mixed with alcohol, even a little bit can completely erase your short term memory. It is certain to do this if it is taken in extreme doses. If you know someone who has a reduced respiration rate they could stop breathing.
Yes, it will show up as a benzodiazipines.
as a benzodiazepine ...in a normal 5 panel drug test it WILL be detected as a benzo...
a benzodiazepine (not a good thing unless you have a prescription)
get some ones else urine
Yes.
opiate
No, lorazepam will show up as a benzodiazepine on a drug test.
Yes
No, strip cleaner will not show up in a drug screen. Only illegal drugs will show up on an actual medical drug screen.
Kadian is an opiate class drug - and will show up as an opiate on a drug screen.
Yes. Oxycodone is an opiate class drug. It will show up on a drug screen as an opiate.
Ultram is Tramadol & does not show up on a drug screen because it is not an opiate.
Ativan does not normally show up on a drug screen as a barbiturate but rather as a benzodiazapine.
If the urine panel is a 9 panel drug screen, benzonatate will not show up.
it will show up as a benzodiazepine
No!
No. Pepcid is an H2 antagonist, and possesses no abuse potential whatsoever. It does not show up on any drug screen.
The opiates is able to show up in a drug screen because of the technology used to design the testing kit.