Soma is more alcoholic than drug. However depending on how much is consumed it can. Have to much and definately. Something else which is not infact a drug is Poppy Seeds however have to many and you will test positive.
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yes ! not in a normal blood test , but if a drug test is taken it will show up as positive however it also depends when or how long ago did she do the drug before the drug test
It shows a false positive as Benzodiazepines!!
Yes. Soma (carisprodol) is metabolised into compounds that are prescribed as sedatives and are controlled substances. Some drug test will detect it.
Only if you don't study.
Yes it does show up.It shows up positive for benzos!!Trust me I KNOW from personal experience. Soma will probably not show up on a drug test, and it will NOT show up as a benzodiazepine. It is metabolized very differently, and would show up as something else, if it were to show up at all.
Yes, if the drug test able to detect benzodiazepines. Soma is metabolized by the liver into the benzodiazepine, meprobomate. FYI, 700mg is an unsafe dose of Soma. It can cause liver damage. Fun Fact: In 60% of prescription drug overdose deaths, Soma is present.
no, Soma is carisoprodol, an older drug which they don't test for
If you are taking a drug test for a job and it is positive, you will not be able to retake the drug test. However, you can always ask the person giving the drug test of it can be retaken.
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.
Can WHAT drug show up positive in your question?
People often have the misunderstanding that "blood test" is a universal term. Untrue. There are many different types of blood tests, each given for a specific reason or reasons. With that said, the medication "Soma" can be seen on a blood test only IF it is looked for. In other words, if you are going in for a standard cbc / blood test...they will not be looking for "Soma" and therefore it will not show up. If however you are taking a blood test to look for "Soma" or its metabolite (meprobamate), then YES the test will indeed be positive for the presence of the drug.