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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.

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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.

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Citalopram is not detectable by standard pre-employment type drug screens.

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