If it's being screened for, then yes. "A drug screen" is not a single test, it's a battery of specific tests for specific drugs or drug families. I'm not sure why anyone would screen for SSRIs, but it's technically possible to do.
Citalopram is not detected on a standard toxicology screen for employment because it is not a drug of concern an employer is looking for. However, on a comprehensive drug screen performed for medical diagnostic reasons it will be detected and confirmed as Citalopram via GC/MS confirmation at facilities such as Quest Diagnostics. This testing is typically performed on a random urine specimen.
Citalopram is not detectable by standard pre-employment type drug screens.
No, strip cleaner will not show up in a drug screen. Only illegal drugs will show up on an actual medical drug screen.
Kadian is an opiate class drug - and will show up as an opiate on a drug screen.
Yes. Oxycodone is an opiate class drug. It will show up on a drug screen as an opiate.
Ultram is Tramadol & does not show up on a drug screen because it is not an opiate.
Ativan does not normally show up on a drug screen as a barbiturate but rather as a benzodiazapine.
If the urine panel is a 9 panel drug screen, benzonatate will not show up.
it will show up as a benzodiazepine
No!
No. Pepcid is an H2 antagonist, and possesses no abuse potential whatsoever. It does not show up on any drug screen.
The opiates is able to show up in a drug screen because of the technology used to design the testing kit.
It wouldn't show up as anything because it isn't a drug of abuse.
Depends on the screen, but probably.