It depends on what the 5 panel drug test is testing for.
It's pretty common for them to check for cocaine, THC, amphetamines, opiates, and PCP.
Zubsolv containes naloxone, which is kind of an ANTI-opiate and won't show up on any of the above. It also contains buprenorphine, which is an opioid, but has different metabolites than the common opiates, so THAT won't show up either.
Bottom line is you're probably not going to test positive, unless your work is using some odd variant on the 5 panel test.
No
A regular 5-panel test can only show the presence of a drug in your urine; you'd need some pretty fancy analysis to show the amount.
No. Lol.
only if they specifically test for it, its not usually on the panel they test for
It will show up on a 10 panel as a opiate base both of them
it most certainly will it is an opiate so it will show up on any test that test tor that.
No, Methadone will only show up if it is on the panel. Hydrocodone will show up as an opiate.
Yes. Demerol is an opiate.
Methylphenidate (Ritalin) can show false positives for amphetamine or methamphetamine (5 panel test) but Detection time in urine its 3-5 days
Alcohol will not show up on a regular panel type drug test. There is however, a test that can be given known as a "liver enzyme" test that can detect alcohol in the urine for about 80 hours.
No. On a standard 5-panel test where they analyze your urine in front of you, it will not show up. However, if the spice you use has properties of certains drugs mixed in - it may show up positive.
It's a benzodiazepine. The 5-panel tests look for uppers, weed, PCP, coke and opiates, and not downers. A six-panel or seven-panel test will find benzos and barbiturates.