Xanax could easily show up on a probation drug test. It depends on whether they are specifically looking for that type of drug. If you are prescribed to take the Xanax for a valid medical reason, be sure that you can provide documentation.
Any narcotic with a pure opiate base will show up on a drug screen. So, yes, it will be positive for opiates. Xanax is not a narcotic. However, it will show positive for benzodiazepines (Same family as valium.)
Yes, probation departments can conduct hair tests as part of their drug testing protocols, though this varies by jurisdiction and the specific terms of an individual's probation. Hair tests can detect drug use over a longer period compared to urine tests, making them useful for monitoring compliance. However, not all probation programs utilize hair testing, as many still primarily rely on urine or other forms of testing. It's essential to check the specific requirements of the probation program in question.
Xanax isn't a narcotic, so no.
i am not 100% but they probobly do, xanax is a benzodiszapine. i am trying to find out what parole officers look for myself.
You should still be able to take it, as long as it is YOUR prescription and not someone elses. Just to be sure, check with your probation officer. Legally you should still be able to take it, even it was 10 months ago, but again just to be sure, PLEASE check with your probation officer, but I don't think there will be a problem.
yes
No! Xanax is not one of the five drugs tested on the list!
yes they do
Depends on the conditions of your probation. You may have to go to jail.
yes
xanax=a benzo, yes
does rockland county probation use urine etg tests