Tylenol, which contains the active ingredient acetaminophen, does not show up as a benzodiazepine in drug tests. Benzodiazepines are a distinct class of medications used primarily for anxiety and sleep disorders, while acetaminophen is an analgesic and antipyretic. Standard drug tests typically screen for specific substances, and acetaminophen is not included in the benzodiazepine category.
Yes, it will show up as Codline
no
No.
No, Tylenol is NOT an opiate.
No
Tylenol™ is the trade name for Johnson & Johnson Company's preparation of acetaminophen. It is not an opiate, and it does not show up as an opiate on drug tests.
Deefinately.Tylenol 3 has 1/4 grain of codeine peer tablet, a Tylenol 4 has 1/2 grain
it shouldn't show up as a benzo, it will however show up as an opiate because of the codeine.
no
yes
Over the counter Tylenol is not a drug that will show up on a drug screen or drug test. However Tylenol with Codeine is a narcotic and will show up on a drug test. It will stay in your system for on average five days.
darvon is davocet without the Tylenol. It is a schedule drug and will show up as an opiate