I believe they will show up and you simply have to show copies of the prescriptions to prove that you are supposed to be taking them.
The pharmacy will provide those copies to you upon request.
2007-04-15 03:34:33
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answered by Mary G 6
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If these are doctor prescribed meds it shouldn't be a problem. Drug testing is usually looking for illegal substances. Be up front with the drug testers, and maybe even bring the prescription bottles with you for proof. I'm curious though why both Tramadol and Darvocet? they are both pain killers, although Darvocet is much stronger. and why Xanax and Klonopin, they are both benzo's no reason to take both. Just a thought.
2007-04-15 04:02:51
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answered by Jill S 1
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I think your in trouble. First of all I know of no doctor who is going to prescribe both clonopine and xanax. They are both benzodiazepines. If they are taken regularly they can still show up 2 and 3 weeks later in a drug test. The opiates only take three days to get out of your system for the most part. Methadone can hang around a long time. I've known of it still showing up 2 weeks after last dose. The ones you are taking will not though.
2007-04-15 11:03:55
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answered by Born2Bloom 4
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2016-11-24 20:00:15
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answered by gattus 4
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Yes, they will show up. If you have been prescribed these medications, take the bottles with you to the drug test and let the tester know you have been taking them. They will make a note on the form they fill out with the test, and when the test is positove it won't be a problem because you were legally and legitimately prescribed to you. If you have not been prescribed these medications, then there's nothing you can do. You will tests positive and have no excuse for it, and you will have to face whatever consequences there are for testing positive.
2007-04-15 10:18:05
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answered by Mandy VZ 4
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Tramadol is a narcotic pain reliever. Alprazolam is used to relieve anxiety, nervousness, and tension associated with anxiety disorders. Alprazolam is also used to treat panic disorders. Clonazepam is used to treat seizures and panic disorder. Darvocet is in a class of drugs called narcotic analgesics. These group of medications taken together have additive effects. They will definitely show up on a drug test!
2007-04-15 04:07:36
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answered by stagg_walk 2
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All of those drugs will show up as either opiates or benzodiazepines. You can't stop xanax or klonopin abruptly as they can trigger seizures and psychosis. They have to be weaned off slowly.
2007-04-16 04:58:19
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answered by mark f 4
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They will probably all show up on the drug test. Why are you mixing so many different chemicals? If they were perscribed by a doctor for some reasons then it shouldn't matter on the drug test if you have a legitimate reason for taking these.
2007-04-15 03:40:18
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answered by SusiQ 4
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If you have legal prescriptions for these medications there won't be any problem. (and for the sake of assuming you are intelligent, I will assume you do).
2007-04-15 03:57:30
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answered by missingora 7
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Nothing they will show up
2007-04-15 03:52:38
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answered by MrKnow_All 4
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