Yes, it is part of the benzodiazepine family, which includes Xanax, Klonopins (Clonazepam), Valium, etc..
Depending on how long and what dosage was taken it can show up on a screening, however, that doesn't reflect any difference in the drug screen if you are presribed them. I was on Klonopin for a while, but I have panic disorder which needs immediate relief so I was switched to Xanax for it. I have taken multiple drug tests for job interviews and so far every single one has come up positive for benzodiazepines which I had to show either a doctors note or my prescription bottle.
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I've had a different experience than the person above....
I take 1-2mg of clonazepam daily. I am also on a drug testing program with 3 different types of drug screens performed twice a week; NONE of them ping positive for benzos. Amazing. My employer sends my urine samples and oral swabs to a lab for testing, and my doctor gives me the quick, home-kit urine test. The lab is supposedly infallible with its results, but it's not picking up the Klonipin I take.
I asked an addiction Doctor Who knows all about this stuff why clonazepam (versus other benzos like lorazepam) flies under the radar and is undetectable. He said it has a "slightly different chemical structure" than lorazepam and the others. I would be interested to hear the input of someone with knowlege of the chemistry of these drugs, versus just some Yahoo like myself who's getting away with a free-be.
Clonazepam or Klonipin will show up as a benzo on a standard screen.
Its shows up as a benzodiapen
Opiate.
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Valium is metabolized to oxazepam Klonopin is metabolized to 7 aminoclonazepam, 7acetylclonazepam, and 3hydroxyclonazepam. Most urine drug screen tests for oxazepam at detection of 300 nanograms. So most drug screen will not detect Klonopin. But some drug screen can test for Klonopin. You never know. Hope that helps you some.
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Yes, Klonopin (clonazepam) can show up on a drug screen, particularly in comprehensive drug tests that include benzodiazepines. Standard urine tests can detect its presence for several days to weeks after use, depending on factors like dosage, frequency of use, and individual metabolism. If you're undergoing a drug screen, it's important to disclose any prescribed medications to avoid potential issues.
Yes, ambien will show up in a drug screen. Ambien is a narcotic sleep aide.
Kadian is an opiate class drug - and will show up as an opiate on a drug screen.
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not sure of the half life on suboxone or wheather it is a chemical compound that would come up on most drug screens but if you took the klonopin fairly regularly (and not just once) it will definitely show up on a drug screen. Benzos like clonazepam stay in your system a long time especially if you have taken them consistently for a while