no....its a muscle relaxer, it only stays in system for a few hrs
yes
yes it does. it shows up as a barbiturate.
Soma is not a benzo or a barbiturate. It will not show up on a routine drug screen. The only way is if urine is sent to the lab and tested specifically for soma.
Klonopin is a benzo, so yes it shows up on a standard 10 stick drug test. Don't know about the Soma though.
No, Methadone and Somas are in different categories.methadone shows up as methadone soma is like a barbituate or something
No
Somas are currently not tested for in most drug screens by most labs. (Though I believe you can test for somas just like you can test for psilocibin {mushrooms,} it just happens to be an expense most companies are not willing to pay.)
Carisprodol (Soma) is not usually part of a drug test panel, but there are tests that will detect it. It is unlikely that it would be included in an over-the-counter test. Soma is metabolized into meprobamate, a central nervous system depressant, and it can be addictive. It should not be taken with other depressant drugs such as alcohol.
No. Soma (Carisoprodol) is a muscle relaxant and is nottested for with the current basic 5-panel urine test. These are the tests most popular with parole and probation and most jobs due to their low cost, although the type of test will vary according to your situation. Stay educated.The 5-panel tests only for: 1) marijuana, 2) opiates like heroin or painkillers, 3) cocaine, 4) Amphetamines and Methamphetamines, and 5) Phencyclidine (or pcp). Soma is also not even tested for with the more expensive 10-panel test; however, it IS detectable through higher end testing.
show picutre of soma and zanax
It shows a false positive as Benzodiazepines!!
no, Soma is carisoprodol, an older drug which they don't test for