they both fall under the category "benzodiazepines" which is a category on most drug tests, but a lab can easily figure out what drug triggered the benzodiazepine reaction.
most drug test will be testing for the ingredients of the benzodiazepines, not the drug it came from. a much more advance and expensive test would be required to determine if it came from xanax, koltipin or Valium because they are all benzodiazepines. This came from a doctor.
Klonopin is the brand name for the drug clonazepam, while lorazepam is the generic name for the drug Ativan. They both belong to the benzodiazepine class of medications and are used to treat similar conditions such as anxiety and seizures, but their chemical makeup and duration of action differ.
Drug tolerance. Over time, as the body becomes accustomed to the drug, higher doses are needed to achieve the same effects.
It's a non-brand drug that however contains the same main components of the comparable brand-name drug. They are always less expensive than the brand-name drugs, but they are as effective.
This effect is known as tolerance, where the body requires increasing amounts of a drug to produce the same effect. It can lead to heightened risk of overdose and other health complications in drug addicts.
Yes, furosemide and frusemide are the same medication. They are both names for the diuretic drug commonly known as Lasix.
No. Klonopin is a benzodiazepine and will be routinely checked for in a urine drug screen. I have never encountered a routine screen for Buspar and see it unlikely that it would ever be screened for as it is not a controlled substance.
yes cuz they both benzos valium xanax klonopin would also
actually i think 0.5 of klonopin is equal to 10 mgs of valium, so in retrospect klonopin wins!
do klonopene and Valium show the same result on a drug screen
I don't know if this helps but I am a 41yo man and i am prescribed Klonopin and Seroquel (Klonopin is about the same drug as Valium, same family but i think klonopin is a little stronger) anyway I take them both at the same time in the morning (1mg Klonopin, 300mg Seroquel) and at night (2mg Klonopin, 300mg Seroquel). I also take 1mg twice during the day. I have no problem with it except the Seroquel makes me drowsy and hungry. My Dx is Bi-polar schizo-affective and general anxiety disorder. Hope this helps.
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No. Klonopin is clonazepam. It also goes by the names: Ceberclon, Klonopin, Klonopin Wafer and Valpax. I'll add a link to this post.
Yes, Klonopin® (generic: clonazepam) can be detected in blood tests, if the test includes a benzodiazapine panel. If the blood test is being used to determine medical problems and treatment, it may or may not include this assay. If the blood test is being used for employment or other types of drug screening, it will almost certainly show up. Sometimes labs report the presence of benzodiazepines (the class to which clonazepam belongs) as Valium® (generic: diazepam), another drug of the same class. If a doctor has prescribed Klonopin® for treatment, take your prescription or your prescription bottle with you to the test, and the presence of the drug on your blood test should not be a problem.
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No there not the same! Hydrocodone is a drug called Hycodan, and Vicodin is a drug called Valium.
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Valium (diazepam) is more for anxiety and panic; whereas klonopin (clonazepam) is for panic and also for seizures more, but they are both in a class of drugs called benzodiazepines they are somewhat similar in my opinion.