No, Dexatrim, Sudafed, and Claritin should not show up as methamphetamine on a drug test. However, pseudoephedrine, an ingredient in Sudafed, can sometimes cause false positives for amphetamines. It's recommended to inform the tester of any medications you have taken to avoid any misunderstandings.
No, sudafed will not show up as methamphetamine on a drug test. While its part in creating meth is most imperative it is only a mere part of the equation.
No it will not - at least not on the regular drug tests given to members of the public.If you are an athlete/sports-star you will receive an advanced test, and in these cases Sudafed will show up.But for the likes of you and me: No, Sudafed will not show up in a normal drug test.
She would most likely test positive for methamphetamine and amphetamine. One of the breakdown products of methamphetamine is regular amphetamine, so a positive result for methamphetamine is basically needed to discriminate a positive amphetamine as due to ingestion of meth vs ingestion of amphetamine. So basically, your sister's test should be positive for methamphetamine also if she did crystal meth.
dosoxyn and yvanse will both show positive in the drug test for methamphetamine
i dont know if you would show a positive for meth, but i am positive-if you take all of those, you'll show up dead.
Yes, certainly you could fail a drug test. Especially if it was an over the counter purchase. Such as something you would have to purchase and show ID for at the pharmacy. It will often give a false positive for methamphetamine, as will NyQuil cough and cold, Excedrin and other cold medicines. If say you took NyQuil the night before to help you get to sleep, then Sudafed to help you during the day for your cold your chances are high to fail a test, falsely.
Even if sent to a lab, it shouldn't show up as meth at all. The tests are broken down and they will look for the poisons that are used in meth. I have talked to drug counselors regarding this very thing and was assured this fact. Good luck. I would stop using the Sudafed if you are worried about it.
You have to show your ID to buy Sudafed, and that goes into a national website that the police can access and track you down.
I teste positive for meth at pain manag i told the doctor it was aderal sudafed and ritalan doctor said she was going to send it to the lab and made an appointment for the results in two weeks should i go to the appiintment
No. Their metabolites look nothing like methamphetamine.
Sudafed looks like meth, not opiates. St. John's Wort shouldn't show up as anything.