Any one that is being tested for. There's no such thing as "a" drug test; there are many different drug tests, each of which tests for a particular drug or family of drugs. Most "drug tests" include several different tests, commonly 5 or more.
Whichever drugs are being tested for.
A prescription is a doctor-recommended drug. You can only get this over the counter in pharmacies. This is to prevent people who take drugs for the adrenaline rush and not to improve their bodies.
no my doctor retired and now I can't find a doctor to prescribe my medicines
If you test positive fro a drug that you require on the recommendation of a doctor then that would explain why you are using as oposed to abusing a particular drug. You tell whomever it is that is ordering your drug test (not the lab) that you are taking prescription medication that will cause a positive result on your drug screen (assuming that the medication that you are on is actually one of the drugs tested for), and give him/her a copy of your prescription. Your doctor doesn't need to explain anything-that's what the prescription is for.
Poppy seeds with test positive for Opiates as well as blow.
dosoxyn and yvanse will both show positive in the drug test for methamphetamine
Generics, markedly cheaper therapeutic and chemical equivalents of prescription patented medicines, went into production once the patent protection on a prescription drug expired.
If it is taken without a prescription, yes you will fail if it comes up positive on a drug test.
If you have a prescription for a drug and inform the testers about it, you pass the drug test. You might show positive for the drug, but with a prescription it's supposed to be in you. This doesn't mean an airline pilot can get a medicinal marijuana prescription so she can smoke weed. In safety-sensitive jobs, if you're on a prohibited medicine you're out of service until you're clean, prescription or not.
Adderall is a time-release form of amphetamine. It will show up on drug screening tests as such. You should show your prescription to the person collecting your specimen, and make sure that your prescription is noted on the paperwork sent to the laboratory. Ordinarily, employers will disregard positive results on medicines for which the employee or applicant has a prescription, but you probably should not assume this. Check your employer's policy on prescription drugs.
Yeah, you'll test positive for synthetic opiods. When you take a drug test, they will ask if you're on any prescription meds. You produce the prescription, and they ignore the positive result for that particular drug.
Xanax is a prescription benzodiazipam, Aleve is an OTC (over the counter) non-steroidal anti-inflamitory drug taken to relieve pain. You should be able to take these two medicines together, as Aleve does not suppress your respiratory response, and Xanax does. It's best to ask your doctor anytime you're taking prescription medication.
Yes, but if you have a prescription then this positive result can be excused and it's generally best to notify them before hand that you have a prescription.