Yes! It did for me and my mother. I tested positive for amphetamines after taking mucinex that morning. They even sent my urine to the lab and it came back for 1000 nanograms of the amphetamines.
Plus back a few years ago my mothers pain mangemeny doctor told her mucinex can come back positive for meth or ecastcy. No matter what other websites say. Its very VERY possible.
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She would most likely test positive for methamphetamine and amphetamine. One of the breakdown products of methamphetamine is regular amphetamine, so a positive result for methamphetamine is basically needed to discriminate a positive amphetamine as due to ingestion of meth vs ingestion of amphetamine. So basically, your sister's test should be positive for methamphetamine also if she did crystal meth.
I'm guessing no
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.
dosoxyn and yvanse will both show positive in the drug test for methamphetamine
No, it is a glucocorticoid steroidal antiinflammatory medication that should not test positive for methamphetamine, nor should it metabolize to any substances that yield a false positive for methamphetamine.
Uh, having methamphetamine in your system! But other sources say the following can also cause false positive results: Desoxyephedrine, Desoxyn, Methedrine, Vicks Inhaler (non-prescription drug), Selegiline, Benzphetamine and Famprofazon, Dexedrine, Benzedrine, Adderal.
sudafed can give u a false positive for meth be careful
No, sudafed will not show up as methamphetamine on a drug test. While its part in creating meth is most imperative it is only a mere part of the equation.
You sure will. Make sure you bring your prescription to the test to prove to them that it is legit.
it could be from something you ate; particularly poppy seeds
A blood panel is used. If a newborn baby tested positive for methamphetamine, there was exposure to meth in utero.