Cymbalta (duloxetine) is primarily an antidepressant and is not typically associated with showing up as PCP (phencyclidine) on drug tests. Standard drug tests usually screen for substances like opioids, benzodiazepines, and amphetamines, but not for antidepressants. However, in some cases, false positives can occur, leading to the potential for misinterpretation. If there's concern about a drug test result, it's advisable to inform the testing facility about any medications taken.
No...it does not show up as PCP. But it does in fact show up as an Amphetamine.
Methadone shouldn't show up as PCP. It would show up as an opiate or in tests that are more specific, it would show up as methodone.
No, It doesn't.
No it is not a Benzodiazapine.
yes
It could happen for large ammounts of dxm which are sometimes confused as pcp, also ketamine can show up as pcp in cheap drug tests
NO
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Lamictal (lamotrigine). Link attached.
No, psilocybin/psilocin and PCP are very different chemicals and will not cause false positives for one another.
No, it does not. It is an antiviral medication.
Lamictal (lamotrigine). Link attached.