THC / Marijuana False Positive Drug Test Causes
Other Names You Might Know
Marijuana Blunt Grass Herb Pot Reef Sinsemilla Smoke Weed Joint
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Over-The-Counter Medications
lbuprofen
Advil
Nuprin
Mediprim
Motrin
Cramp End Tablets
Bayer Select Pain Relief Formula
lbuprin
Medipren
Excedrin IB Caplets
Midol 200
Rufln
Genpril
Pamprin
Naproxen
Haltran
Trendar Cramp Relief Formula
Aleve
Ketoprofen
Orudis KT
Marinol
More Over-The-Counter Medications
Allergy, Sleep Aids and Anti-Nausea Medications That Contain Promethazin
Phenergan
Riboflavin (vitamin B2)
Edecrin
Promethegan
Dronabinol
Prescription Medications
Anaprox Tolectin Feldene
Flurbiprofen Oxaprozin Indocin
Ansaid Ifenoprofen Lodine
Clinoril Dolobid Meclomen
Motrin Nalfon Orudis
Naprosyn Relafen Voltaren
Other Things
Kidney infection Kidney disease Diabetes
Liver Disease Hempseed Oil
Dronabinol (Marinol)
ibuprofen; (Advil, Nuprin, Motrin, Excedrin IB etc)
Ketoprofen (Orudis KT)
Kidney infection (Kidney disease, diabetes) Liver Disease
Naproxen (Aleve)
Promethazine (Phenergan, Promethegan)
Riboflavin (B2, Hempseed Oil)
this means its possible to have a false positive, it dosent mean your guaranteed to fail a drug test after taking one of these substances.
what medications cause a false positive on a drug screen for marijuana?
All medications have side effects and drug interactions. So, it is important that any non prescribed medication are recorded. This also includes any vitamins and herbal products; vitamins can cause problems if taken in excess, and many herbal products can interfere with prescription and over the counter medications.
The use of marijuana can cause the the rhogam shot to counter act and can cause a miss carry and effect on any other pregnantcy you try again
There has never been a report of a marijuana-induced seizure, however, that doesn't make it impossible. Typically, though, medical marijuana is used to counteract the effects of epilepsy, so if it could cause seizures, I would see that as kind of...counter-productive.
Some medications can cause vivid dreams, while other medications could do the exact opposite. Different medications cause different reactions in different individuals. Their affects can change if they are taken in combination with other drugs, over-the-counter remedies, or alcohol. Your best source of information about a particular medication is your pharmacist.
It is possible that you have ingested or been exposed to marijuana, which can be excreted in your urine. Other factors such as certain medications, foods, or medical conditions can also affect the smell of your urine. If you are concerned, it is best to consult with a healthcare provider for further evaluation.
OTC (over-the-counter) medications such as decongestives that have Epinephrine or Ephedrine in it. If you don't have to ask the Pharmacist to get the medication for you and you were able to get it off of the shelf yourself, then you have nothing to worry about. All medications that can cause a false positive like this are behind the Pharmacist's counter.
Certain fat-soluble vitamins like vitamins A, D, E, and K can cause toxicity symptoms when consumed in excess. Vitamin A toxicity can lead to problems with vision, skin, and bone health. Vitamin D toxicity can cause hypercalcemia and vitamin E excess may impair blood clotting. Vitamin K excess can interfere with anticoagulant medications.
People don't realize there are a lot of things that can give a false positive on a drug test. Ibuprofen can give a false positive for cannabis.Cold remedys can give a false positive for amphetamines,and decongestants ,like pertussive can give a false positive for opiates .Some of the newer antibiotics can give a false positive for cocaine! Valium can give a false positive for PCP. There are foods you eat which too can give false positives on drug tests. The most common one being poppy seeds which can give a false positive for opiates.
Probably. There's everything out there for cats.
No. Marijuana does not deplete any "vitamins" in the body. It does cause less iron to be carried in your hemoglobin in your blood, so you get a tired/lazy feeling but that's only temporary while you're actually under the effects of the drug. Marijuana mimics a certain chemical that is natural to your body and brain that controls appetite, mood, sleepiness, anxiety, etc. The only real harm it does to you is in your lungs, which can be alleviated with a vaporizer or by eating it instead of smoking.
The best over the counter medications for allergies are Zyrtec, Allegra and Benadryl. Zyrtec and Benadryl can cause fatigue so it's best to take it at night.