No, neither of those will test positive for benzodiazepines.
Does sertraline make you test positive
yes i believe so
no
no tramadol is non narcotic painkiller and does not show up as anything in tox screen
What exactly do you mean by 'causes a positive?' Please rephrase your question. Thank You Is their a nonprescription drug that causes a false positive for benzodiazepine?
what medications cause a false positive on a drug screen for marijuana?
Valium gives a false positive for PCP and a true positive for benzo.
There is no scientific proof that Nexium (esomeprazole) can cause a false positive. The only medication that has been studied and is known to cause a false positive is oxaprozin (Daypro) which is an NSAID. Valerian root is also believed to be a culprit, but once again there is no proof.
If it doesn't contain THC, obviously it won't pop positive for THC in a drug test. Seroquel and celexia do not contain THC. They do, however, contain PCP. Of which you will pop positive for.
any drug ending in PAM will show up on drug test.
No, diazepam is a benzodiazepine whereas Requip is an anti-Parkinson's drug. Requip works primarily on dopamine receptors in the central nervous system. Diazepam works on benzodiazepine receptors on GABA neurons. It is thought that Requip may have negligible activity at other GABA sites, but this is not its main mechanism of action. In terms of toxicity screen, I have not found data stating that Requip will give a false positive for benzos. High concentrations of fenoprofen, flurbiprofen, indomethacin, ketoprofen, and tolmetin (these are NSAIDS) may give a false-positive result by a TDx assay. Sertraline (Zoloft) may cause a false-positive urinary benzodiazepine assay using the original cloned enzyme donor immunoassay system
I can't see how.
yes
Neither one seems to have any connection with benzodiazepine. Is she on a sleeping pill? Also the general test that tests positive for benzodiazepine is basically a screening test. Benzodiazepine is an acceptable prescription medicine for a few weeks for specific conditions. Long term, it has horrible effects. She may have been on it for a specific reason for a week or two and a little could still be in her system. Two medicines could cause a false positive. Only a more specific but more expensive test could tell for sure.