Nope. Amphetamine is what they are testing for, and that is the active ingredient in both of those drugs.
It shouldn't. But inhaling Vyvanse isn't going to get the desired effect; due to the active ingredient (dextroamphetamine) being bonded with an amino acid that is only broken down in the stomach. Therefore, this medication only works if it is ingested.
The main active ingredient in marijuana is delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), which is responsible for its psychoactive effects.
Every drug has two components, one is the main substance which is the active pharmaceutical ingredient and the other is the inert substance, which can be the solvent in which the active ingredient is suspended.
Zinc is the active and potentially dangerous ingredient in antiperspirant deodorant.
I'm assuming that you referring to what it will show up as on a drug test. This medication will show as an amphetamine or if they do a more in depth test dextroamphetamine (the active ingredient).
The active ingredient in bleach is chlorine. ** It is sodium hypochlorite.
Gun powder was the main active ingredient.
Yes, Vyvanse (lisdexamfetamine) comes in the form of a capsule that contains a powder. When taken, the medication is absorbed in the body and converted into its active form. The powder is specifically formulated to ensure proper dosage and release of the active ingredient.
Oxycodone is the active ingredient .
The most common ingredient in anti-dandruff shampoo is Selenium Sulphide.
According to Head and Shoulders, the active ingredient, is Pyrithione Zinc. And the Purpose is Anti-Dandruff. Hope I helped[: