yes dlpa breaks down enzymes which can trigger a false positive for opiates or oxycodone
Can Lamictal or depakote cause false positive screening for opiates? I am not sure about it testing positive for opiates; however, Lamictal will show a positive reading on a PCP test. Until recently it was believed to be otherwise. I will provide the documented information and studies in a follow-up post.
no, they have no opiates in them
i have herd that eating poppy seeds that are found in pastry cakes can cause a false positive test for meth. poppy seeds cause a positive for marijuana - not meth. Actually you are both very wrong. Poppy seeds can cause a false positive for opiates(heroin, morphine, etc). Opiates are made from the poppy plant. Wow who ever said these top two are STUPID. I am speachless.
Poppy seeds; and it's spelled "opiates".
I have taken 30mg of oxycodone once two or three days before my drug screen. Will the test be positive, as my boyfriend has a prescription. I have prescriptions for xanax and ritalin, but not for the oxycodone.
It can cause a false positive for PCP or Opiates depending on the quality of the test.
if its in your system theirs no false positive. Actually several drugs can cause false positives in different categories on a standard drug test...such as any ephedrine containing product can show up as a positive for meth, so if you have been using weight loss/energy pills containing ephedrine or perhaps an asthma drug containing ephedrine you may show positive for meth on your drug test. Basically, just be up front and tell the tester all of the OTC and prescription drugs you are taking and they will do further testing if necessary to rule out any street drug/illicit use.
No, warfarin is not an opiate and it is not one of the compounds that is known to cause false positive results in immunoassay type drug tests.
Yes Naltrexone has been known to test positive for opiates in almost all at-home drug screens. I was baffled when I tested my daughter, until I called her doctor and confirmed that Naltrexone can indeed cause a false-positive.
No ... Immodium can cause a false positive for opiates since it is an opiate derived drug. If you're taking a test ..i would recommend before to let the tester know that you've suffered from a bought of diarrhea and have consumed immodium and exactly when and how much you've consumed. Dependent upon the type of test ...they will be able to tell that it is not an illicit drug causing a positive for opiates. But you will not test false positive for benzos
Red Bull, the energy drink, does not contain opiates, and it is unlikely to cause a false positive urine test for opiates. However, some studies have indicated that certain ingredients in energy drinks, like caffeine or other compounds, might interfere with specific drug tests. It's essential to check with the testing facility about what substances their tests screen for and any potential cross-reactivity. Overall, the risk of Red Bull causing a false positive for opiates is minimal.
Other types of opiates could cause a false positive for OxyContin. Poppy seeds have also been known to produce false positives. They can test for specific drugs, but typically only test for opiates in general because of the high cost of testing for individual drugs.