to make sure you arnt a juncky seeking a fix
Valium and other benzodiazapines are easily detected in urine.
Yes, pain management clinics may conduct drug tests to monitor the levels of oxycodone or other medications in a patient's system. This helps ensure that patients are taking their prescribed medications as directed and not engaging in harmful practices such as overuse or abuse.
Only to other treating physicians, to the courts upon subpoena, and to legal guardians.
no, they don't test for benzos
A pain management doctor may do a DNA test on you if they feel it is caused by some hereditary trait. This may be the case with some patients but there is more often a more apparent cause.
Don't take Valium!
No.
its a saliva test i have to suck on it
Most pain clinics require patients to sign a contract that they will not do any illegal drugs or drugs that were not prescribed to them. Sometimes they terminate, occasionally they are more flexible and give you a warning or two first.
Yes it will, as Valium has a long 'half life'.
no