Some (carisprodol) is metabolized into meprobamate which is tested in some drug panels so it may or may not show up depending on the extensiveness of the testing.
Most testing doesn't include Soma, but they can check for it. Never in my years of drug screens have I been tested for it or known anyone else who was.
It's not one of the drugs they normally test for. Soma's a prescription medicine, and most pre-employment drug screens look for illegal drugs only.
Soma is not a controlled substance by definition; however, there are still some drug tests that are more detailed that can detect soma. Soma actually after metabolized does contain an older drug commonly called miltown that is considered an opiate so to be safe I would not take it unless you have a prescription. It is also very addictive and the withdrawal's can be horrendous.
Yes. Dexedrine is an amphetamine, which shows up on Hospital ER drug screens, pre-employment drug screens, DOT screens, and just about all other urine drug screens.
yes
NO, a legend drug is one that is not a scheduled drug but is abused, like Soma
Yes. Soma (carisprodol) is metabolised into compounds that are prescribed as sedatives and are controlled substances. Some drug test will detect it.
Somas are currently not tested for in most drug screens by most labs. (Though I believe you can test for somas just like you can test for psilocibin {mushrooms,} it just happens to be an expense most companies are not willing to pay.)
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Yes, if the drug test able to detect benzodiazepines. Soma is metabolized by the liver into the benzodiazepine, meprobomate. FYI, 700mg is an unsafe dose of Soma. It can cause liver damage. Fun Fact: In 60% of prescription drug overdose deaths, Soma is present.
Most basic drug screens do not look for it. Some more complete screens may.