yes
Potassium Citrate will affect both blood PH and calcium excretion via urine more than gluconate Potassium Citrate - C6H5K3O7 + H2O - is often the medicine of choice to make the urine more alkaline. This helps prevent the formation of certain kinds of kidney stones in this way - Potassium citrate attaches to calcium in the urine, preventing the formation of mineral crystals that can develop into kidney stones. In some cases, your health care professional may prescribe this medicine to balance the level of potassium in your body, for example, when the potassium level is low, etc. Potassium is a naturally occurring salt that is important for the normal functioning of the heart, muscles, and nerves. Potassium Gluconate - C6H5K3O7 - is often used to maintain acid-base balance, isotonicity, and electrophysiologic balance throughout body tissues. It is crucial to nerve impulse transmission and contraction of cardiac, skeletal, and smooth muscle. Potassium gluconate is also essential for normal renal function and carbohydrate metabolism. It is not known whether potassium passes into breast milk or if it could harm a nursing baby. This medication should not be taken without telling your doctor if you are breast-feeding a baby.
No, Lexapro is an antidepressant (SSRI), and does not show up positive on a drug test..
No it wont
No it will not..
I don't know that you can make it read a false positive, but sometimes it just happens to read as a false positive.
Yes spice does contain THC in it, and if consumed will make you turn in a positive test for THC.
A regular tox-screen will not be positive if you only take amoxicillin.
no it comes up for positive for weed
No.
yes
Bromfed has been reported to cause false-positive results in urine drug tests.
Cialis will not make a drug test show positive for any illicit drug. BZO is an abbreviation for benzodiazepine (e.g. Xanax, Ativan, Valium, Klonopin and others)