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Testing false negatives for clonazepam can occur due to several factors, including the testing method's sensitivity and specificity, the timing of the test relative to drug use, and individual metabolic differences in how the drug is processed. Additionally, certain medications or substances may interfere with the assay used for detection. If the test is not designed to detect lower concentrations of the drug, or if it is an immunoassay with cross-reactivity issues, this could also lead to false negatives.

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