No, they don't test for drugs that are not scheduled. (regularly abused drugs are scheduled, that is why they test for them; Scheduled 1-4 depending on abuse potential) Zoloft is not a benzodiazepine and they do not drug test for it.
It doesn't matter. Bactrim is an antibiotic, not a narcotic!!!! So, whoever is giving u a drug test that is the last thing they'll be looking for!!
Bactrim (sulfamethoxazone/trimetholprim) will not show up on a drug test as a benzodiazepine. They are completely different classes of drugs.
It does give a false positive for benzos.
YES
it shouldn't show up as a benzo, it will however show up as an opiate because of the codeine.
Clonazepam or Klonipin will show up as a benzo on a standard screen.
Ambien is a drug that helps people to sleep, which is nonbenzodiazepine. So when you ask "Is Ambien a benzo?" you have no response. Doctors usually prescribe insomnia for treatment.
no it shows up as a benzo and meth as an amphetamine
Yes it is chemically the same and will show up as benzo.
seroquel is not detectable on a drug screen. It is neither an opiate or benzo
yes as a benzo
Haldol is a benzo. Benzos tend to stay in your system much longer than other drugs (like dilaudid) because they have a long half life.
no
I think your confusion came from the "xana-" part of the name, but no don't worry. It's actually spelled Zanaflex, and contains tizanidine. While it is used as a muscle relaxant, it is not a benzo
yes
no it will show up as a benzo (benzodiazipene)