methadone is a synethic its has its own test to show it, but if you took a urine test and it came back positive and you didn't take methadone then i would have them run a gmcs test bc that will determine what came up as methadone, if you take benadyrl that would come up as a positive for methadone...hope this helps
you havent taken the key out of the ignition.
yes
Not getting a period would be a clue, but that can happen for other reasons as well.
If you are already a drug addict then no insurance company in the known universe will pay for methodone treatment. This is called a pre-existing condition. I would be surprised if any company will even issue you a policy at all. Every application asks if you have used any illegal drugs in many years. They also ask you to list legal drugs that you have taken in a number of years. If you are not truthful on the application they will not pay and if you are truthful they will not insure you anyway.
You would not want to dissolve it directly into the urine even a small amount. Because it would test as very large amount..if your going to store urine. Collect the urine right after you have taken your last dose of suboxone ..and store that for 5 days and before u take it to lab or test sight get the temp to 98.8
If there is a reason for a drug test, yes, the court will request a drug test.
Yes, doctors can tel if a given patient used synthetic urine with ease with the current technology. When the sample is taken to the lab for examination the first test that would be formed is if the urine is synthetic or not.
The most logical answer would be urine, and it is!
Methadone shouldn't show up as PCP. It would show up as an opiate or in tests that are more specific, it would show up as methodone.
Nope, it can't. It varies wildly how much of the Vyvanse and the metabolites get into your urine by how acidic or basic your urine is. Simply: If you drink a lemonade, or anything acidic, there will be MORE in your urine. If you were to eat a bunch of tums that day, there would be LESS in your urine. This would be grounds to throw out any meaningful test results. What you need to be worried about is a BLOOD test. Those can, do, and will reveal how much is in your system, and the doctor can reverse engineer using time to figure out a rough estimate.
That would depend on what you have taken. Each drug can stay in the system for adifferent amount of time, longer depending on how much you have used.
that is a terrible idea considering when they examine the specimen they will find the bleach and you may be taken prison for tampering with a specimen....