Short answer: Yes
They only test for key chemicals in drug tests, this way they can get a larger common denominator. Benzodiazapam is found in Valium, Xanax, Librium, Serax, and Rohypnol, however it is unlikely that any person or party would need or want to know the specific drug you are taking. If you had a prescription for Xanax and took Valium recreationally, no drug test would be the wiser. However unless you are taking large doses of Xanax on a regular basis, expect the drug to be completely out of your system in 1-2 weeks.
Most if not all other benzodiazepines and possibly some of the nonbenzodiazepines such as Zolpidem (ambien, etc)
Xanax is a benzodiazepine, so it will obviously show up as one. Just like Valium, Klonopin, Ativan...ect.
Valium, xanx
false positives for benzos happen occasionally at my rehab
Yes it is chemically the same and will show up as benzo.
All drugs will alter your urine
yes as a benzo
I would say no. Ambien is a Non Benzodiazepine, which means it offers similar effects of a Benzo, but is not classified as a Benzo it will not register as a Benzo on a drug test. Valium is a Benzo so it would come up positive for Benzo's regardless of it being Valium or Xanax.
no unfortunately it would not it would only dilute your urine there would still be traces of drugs swimming about in there
Valium gives a false positive for PCP and a true positive for benzo.
All opiate drugs...
Don't do drugs.
Don't take drugs
Don't take drugs.
...Really? You asked that? I'm pretty sure in a urine DRUG test, they are looking for DRUGS. Weed, Meth, Opiates, and Cocaine