Highly unlikely. While holy basil has some anecdotal medical properties, it has not been studied much, and does not contain THC like cannabis, nor alkaloids detected in opioid use.
It is also an herb used in Thai cooking, and while a fair number of herbs can cause a "high," most will kill you if used for that purpose.
what medications cause a false positive on a drug screen for marijuana?
It should not cause a false positive on a drug test.
Nitroglycerin will not show up on a standard drug screen.
Yes. It will show up as Meth.
will buspirone cause a false positive for benzodiazipies
False positive for methadone
A number of things can cause a false positive drug screen. A screening test is generally inexpensive to run. Tests for specific compounds are generally more expensive. As a result, more people will get a false positive on a screening test than will get a positive on the more specific test. Still, it will cost a lot less money to run an inexpensive test and then an expensive test.
It did, once, for me.
None. By far the vast majority of false positive rumours are urban myths. See www.snopes.com for a very long list. I blame 'Seinfeld' and poppyseed muffins.
No, folliculitis will note cause a false positive HSV2 result.
This medication can cause you to have a false positive drug screening test.
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