all the good ones...
Drug screening is specific for street/recreational drugs and prescription controlled drugs. Antibiotics are not part of the screening tests.
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.
It's testable, and it's also a prescription drug. If I was the drug control officer for your hospital, I would--nurses have access to the PDR, which has ALL the good drugs in it.
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It will show up on the drug tests done on athletes looking for performance enhancing drugs. It will not show up on "drugs of abuse" screens.
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No. Adderall, however, will show up in a drug test, but under Amphetamines.
Yes. Pretty much every prescription painkiller will show up as an opiate on standard drug tests.
If your asking aboute Hydrocodone. The answer is no. It will show up as an narcotic though. Hydrocodone and codiene are different drugs, as a matter of fact Hydrocodone is usually perscribed to persons with proven allergies to codiene. However they are both narcotic analgesics and will both show up on a drug screen. So if you don't have a prescription and you are subject to drug screening it probably wouldn't be a good idea to take either.
Assuming you can show proof of a valid prescription then you will not have a problem. Only the most advanced tests can determine how much of a medication was taken. Standard tests only test for the drug, not the amount.
No, wellbutrin does not show up on a routine drug test. I was taking for about a month while also taking 3 drug tests per week some of which were 12 panel tests.
None of the phenothiazine class of drugs show up in general serum or urine drug tests (although they can be ordered, specifically).