No, lorazepam and Valium (diazepam) are not the same substance and will not show up identically on a follicle test. While both are benzodiazepines used to treat anxiety and other conditions, they have different chemical compositions. A follicle test can differentiate between the two, detecting specific metabolites associated with each drug. Therefore, they would show up as distinct substances in such testing.
Yes. Any substance you take, their metabolite eventually makes it into the hair follicle
If it is a hair follicle test yes, if it is a urine test then no.
If the machine they test your hair sample on is running a benzodiazepine profile they can definitely do a hair test for valium.
nope
yes they do not actually take the root it is not pulled it is cut, a hair test is a hair test . you can see actual hair test collection on you tube search Hair Collection for Drug Testing
They can tell that benzodiazepine were in your system through hair follicle tests for up to 90 days, however they will not be able to figure out what subcategory you took. It will come back as (Failed for benzodiazepine) Ativan, Xanax, Valium....They will all fail a drug test for benzodiazepines.
will loritab show on hair follicle test
Valium and other benzodiazapines are easily detected in urine.
yes, I just went in for my preemployment drug screening and they administered both a urine and hair follicle test
No Trazodone would not appear as cocaine in a hair follicle test.
No. Lortab is hydrocodone, which is an opiate and will show up on an opiate test. Valium is a benzodiazepine and will show up as that on a benzo test. Once again, i am not a pharmacist, nor do i have any pharmacological training, so, be careful out there!
Yes it can. The hair follicle has nothing to do with it. The test involves DNA.