Soma, the brand name for carisoprodol, is a muscle relaxant that can show up as a positive result for certain substances in a urine test. While standard drug screens may not specifically test for soma, some more comprehensive tests can detect it. It's important to note that carisoprodol can metabolize into meprobamate, which is a controlled substance and may also show up in urine tests. Therefore, individuals taking soma should inform testing administrators of their medication use to avoid potential misunderstandings.
soma doesnt show up in regular urne test
Does anyone know if soma show up in urine tests
Soma is not a benzo or a barbiturate. It will not show up on a routine drug screen. The only way is if urine is sent to the lab and tested specifically for soma.
no
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.
Soma (carisoprodol) is not usually detected by standard immunoassay screens, but will turn up in a comprehensive thin-layer chromatographic analysis. Short answer: if you test positive for anything, and they run a complete assay, you're toast.
no don't be ridiculous
Generally, no.
Yes come up as an opiate
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yes, it shows as Amphetamine
In a urine drug test, Ritalin (methylphenidate) may show up as a stimulant, while Wellbutrin (bupropion) can sometimes cause false positives for amphetamines. Seroquel (quetiapine) is typically not detected in standard tests but may show up in specialized screenings. Clonazepam will be detected as a benzodiazepine, Opana (oxymorphone) and hydrocodone will show as opioids, and soma (carisoprodol) can be detected as a muscle relaxant or metabolite. Simvastatin is not typically included in drug tests, as it is a cholesterol-lowering medication.