Flexeril, the brand name for cyclobenzaprine, is not typically included in standard drug tests, which usually focus on substances like THC, cocaine, opiates, and amphetamines. However, it can potentially be detected in specialized tests that specifically look for muscle relaxants or if the testing panel is comprehensive. The detection window varies depending on factors such as dosage and individual metabolism. Always consult with a healthcare professional regarding medication use and drug testing.
Flexeril (cyclobenzaprine) and Valium (diazepam) are both muscle relaxants but belong to different drug classes. While Valium is a benzodiazepine and is commonly tested in urine drug screens, Flexeril may not always be specifically detected. However, some tests may show general muscle relaxants or metabolites that could indicate the presence of Flexeril. It ultimately depends on the type of urine test conducted.
Pretty much anything can be detected in a drug test.
no
Yes, but it requires a specific test in order to be detected.
a urinalysis does not test for drugs it only tests for urinary tract infections
That should come up as flexeril
urine test
Yes.
Depends on the drug and the type of test.
I would be surprised if they test for flexeril. It's not even a controlled substance. About 3 days, to answer your question.
It cannot be detected in any drug screening. :) There is no test that can detect it.
Yes