More than likely no. However, other common drug screens do check for tricyclic antidepressants (which include amitriptyline).
Amitriptyline is not typically included in a standard 12-panel drug screen that looks for common illicit drugs like marijuana, cocaine, opioids, etc. However, it can potentially be tested for in specialized or extended drug screens if specifically requested.
Amitriptyline can typically be detected in urine drug tests as it is a tricyclic antidepressant. However, the specific timeframe for detection can vary based on factors such as dosage, frequency of use, metabolism, and the sensitivity of the test.
No, oxymetazoline HCl should not test positive for oxycodone on a drug test. Oxymetazoline is a nasal decongestant, while oxycodone is an opioid pain medication, and they are different substances that should not cross-react on a drug test.
No, Allegra allergy medication should not cause a positive result for methamphetamine in a drug test. Allegra contains fexofenadine, which is an antihistamine and does not typically cross-react with drug tests for methamphetamine.
No. 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. These drugs are not chemically similar.
Amitriptyline is not typically included in a standard 12-panel drug screen that looks for common illicit drugs like marijuana, cocaine, opioids, etc. However, it can potentially be tested for in specialized or extended drug screens if specifically requested.
will amitriptyline come up in drug test as a benzo
Tricyclic antidepressants (TCA's) like trazodone (Desyrel) and amitriptyline (Elavil).
absolutely.
No
No, amitryptiline is not considered a drug with abuse potential and will not show up on any kind of panel test. The only way it would ever show up is if it is suspected of being abused and the specimen is sent to a lab with direct orders to test for it.
what drugs are in a 10 panel drug test
I'm worried about the same exact thing. I read from different websites that amitriptyline doesn't always show up on all 5-10 panel drug test, but other common drug tests test for antidepressants (which include amitriptyline). Also, on some tests this drug can be falsely read as an LSD-related drug (I.E., acid) which can be in your system for 7-10 days. I heard you can only test for these types of drugs through a spinal tap but I'm not 100% sure so look this fact up for yourself. If you still have questions I recommended StonerForum.com, they usually have pretty good people to ask. Well, I hope this helps; happy trip!
No. Relafen is not related to THC and will not be detected by the test.
No. Robaxin belongs to a class of drugs which is not detectable by this type of test.
No unless you are actually doing meth.
Yes, PCP will show up on a regular drug test. I'm assuming when you say 'regular drug test' you mean a five panel drug test right? If so, then yes, and since it's tested for on a five panel drug test, it's also tested for in a ten panel drug test, twelve panel, etc. The short answer would be, yes, if you take a drug test and PCP is in your system, it will show up.