The answer is YES. It is the massive amount of ibuprofen in vicoprofen that can cause a false positive for marijuana. ibuprofen has long been known to cause false positive results for marijuana. Apparently the molecular structure of ibuprofen is so similar to THC it can sometimes (with less sophisticated tests) produce a positive THC result in urine screen tests. I have been on vicoprofen for 6 months for a degenerative back condition. Upon return to work from the Christmas holiday my company did random drug tests. I failed and was fired straight away. After 6yrs of devoted service. The reason for discharge also caused my unemployment claim to be denied. So here 2 months later I am answering this question while I wait for the power company to show up to shut my electricity off. The gas went last week and I got my 3rd and final eviction notice last week. All because of a false positve test result due to VICOPROFEN
I don't know that you can make it read a false positive, but sometimes it just happens to read as a false positive.
Bromfed has been reported to cause false-positive results in urine drug tests.
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There seems to be little to no evidence that Maxalt (Rizatriptan) would cause a false positive on a drug test. Even if it were to cause a false positive, it would most likely do so for tryptamines, which are not commonly tested for anyway.
Me and a buddy of mine have been taking it for a couple weeks and he had to take a drug test for work and it showed positive for amphetamines so there is something in there that will make it positive. Hope this helps
Sibutramine is not detectable in urine unless you take very high doses. Therefore, it will not be detectable on a urine drug test.
No, neither of those will test positive for benzodiazepines.
Possible, but very unlikely. Think about it, the companies that make drug tests and perform them are in the business of one thing only; to make sure that they can accurately test for drugs.
Why would you want to do that? If you want a false positive without actually having the fun of consuming narcotics, you can eat poppy seeds.
It is very unlikely for one drug to cause a false positive on a drug screen for any other substance. Drug screens test for metabolites of specific drugs. All drug tests have a rating based on specificity and sensitivity. The higher the sensitivity, the lower the specificity. Basically it is only possible to have a false positive by using another drug that is very chemically similar to the positive test. It is more likely for Allegra-D to cause a positive result for methamphetamine than any other commonly screened drugs of abuse.
Semen is not known to make people fail drug tests for heroin. Semen is an organic fluid.
No, Abilify (aripiprazole) is not a benzodiazepine and typically does not cause a positive drug test for benzodiazepines. However, drug tests can vary in their specificity, and false positives can occur with certain medications. If you are concerned about drug testing, it's best to inform the testing facility about all medications you are taking.