If you don't have a benzo prescription, they will.
benzodiazepine is not a drug, but a large family of related drugs. and yes, taking any of them will show up on a drug test
Cymbalta is a SNRI (serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor), which is a completely different class of drug as a benzodiazepine. So it will not cause someone to test positive for benzodiazepines.
Any benzodiazepine.
It is a benzodiazepine. It generally does not cause a positive due to the fact it does not metabolize to nordiazepine or oxazepam. It can be found if specified.
Oh, yeah, it sure will.
Any benzodiazepine will.
Benzodiazepine
no.
Nope - both contain Benzodiazepine, which is what the drug test keys on. I disagree with above you will test positive for benzodiazepine which both have they will not be able to tell the difference.
Yes, it is a benzodiazepine which is part of nearly ALL standard drug tests. Kelley, RN
I can't see how... acyclovir is a modified nucleotide, benzodiazepine has a completely different chemical structure. Also, while I can find papers on false benzodiazepine positives from compounds like sertraline, none of them mention acyclovir. It would be pretty easy to tell the difference between the two in a confirmatory test, even if it did cause an initial false positive on a screening test.
any drug ending in PAM will show up on drug test.