Yes, if you ask for muscle relaxant Carisoprodol under the brand name "Soma"metabolize to a barbiturate acid. Valium (diazepam) is a benzodiazepine, commonly tested for in the extended milty panel drug test.
So No, Soma should not trigger a test for benzos.
lab test ,yes
btw this is one of the reasons for lab confirmation tests, GC/MS test can tell the difference between
Yes, there has been a few studies which have concluded that valerian root can cause a person to score a false positive for benzodiazepines.
Commonly known as simply Valerian, it is available over the counter since it is not officially classed as a drug but rather as a nutritional supplement.
Valerian Root can test positive as benzodiazepines. Ephedra can test positive as an amphetamine.
No...it will cause a heart attack!!!
does valerian root have effects on synthroid medicine
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Weight gain isn't listed as one of the possible side effects of valerian root. However, I'd guess it may slow the metabolism down and result in weight gain. It's just a guess...
Valerian root can help with withdrawal. It calms the central nervous system, relieves anxiety and depression and helps with sleep.
Valerian is an herb or dietary supplement usually sold in the form of capsules. It is extracted from the root of the valerian plant and used as a sleep aid.
Linford Christie (a British Sprinter) supposedly failed a drug test because he was taking ginseng. Although several years later I believe he actually failed a drug test for steroid abuse.
Yes. It binds chemically with your brain receptors just like xanax, valium and ativan. Thus it will possibly come back as a positive for benzodiazapines. If you need more info as to exactly how this works google the words: gaba, valerian root and benzodiazapine. My info is from drug counselors, doctors and the internet.
Valerian is a root that is used for relaxation. It can help you sleep or can be used in smaller doses to help relieve anxiety.
However, not all studies have shown valerian to be effective, and there may be some dangers.