Dilaudid is a narcotic and so a person would likely test positive for that.
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.
No, this thyroid medication will not show up on a drug triage screem.
no
Yes. He has to be concerned about how the medication he prescribes interact with the drugs you take. He has a responsibility.
It should not. But ALWAYS put that you took that medication on your page about "medications you have taken"
Fluconazole is an anti-fungal medication and doesnt show "fail positive" but many substances or conditions can affect tests result so if you have a prescription for it, it's generally best to notify testing people before hand that you take some medication.
By definition any addiction to anything is bad.
No, never. Lexapro is an antidepressant, and I do not know of anything that will falsely test positive for benzos, at least on a standard quality drug screen.
Yes. Both drugs belong to the drug class benzodiazepines, a controlled substance class of medications.
Depending on medication, your body weight, test type (urine, saliva, blood, hair), etc.
This medication can cause you to have a false positive drug screening test.
If you have a prescription for a sinus medication, you can take anything. Remember to bring the recipe to the drug test.