If you have a prescription for Zoloft, and your job doesn't require you not to be on certain medications or have certain health conditions, there shouldn't be a problem. Be upfront and honest with the legitimate medications you are legitimately taking, going in.
It depends on the type of antidepressant. Some will.
No, and the drug your referring to is Zoloft
No. Marijuana shows up as THC on a drug test.
It will show up as Zoloft. Drug tests are nearly always highly specific; while there are some drugs that can cause false positives, if this is a concern for you reveal your drug use to the tester, so they can use a more accurate test that can distinguish between the (presumably legal) drug you're actually taking and the (almost certainly illegal) drug they're testing for.
Yes, it certainly may be tested for on a blood test if your physician is making sure that you are metabolising the drug, but Zoloft is NOT a controlled substance.
No they don't test for Zoloft. BTW you can take Zoloft and be in the Military up to a certain MG.
Vistaril is an antihistamine sometimes given in conjunction with a narcotic to make the narcotic work better. I doubt drug tests show it at all because although it is a a priscription drug, it is not a controlled substance.
No. It is very unlikely for one drug to cause a false positive on a drug screen for any other substance. Drug screens test for metabolites of specific drugs. All drug tests have a rating based on specificity and sensitivity. The higher the sensitivity, the lower the specificity. Basically it is only possible to have a false positive by using another drug that is very chemically similar to the positive test. These drugs are not chemically similar.
3months?
No. Zoloft is an SSRI antidepressant. Valium is a benzodiazepine. Most drug tests check for benzodiazepines.
No
No. Verapamil does not show up on drug test.
yes, it will show up in a drug test