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Old 08-02-2009, 11:56 PM   #1
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does any one know if ativan, prozac, reglan will cause a bad result on a random urine test and if so on witch one and what will it come back positive as
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Old 08-03-2009, 01:06 PM   #2
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does any one know if ativan, prozac, reglan will cause a bad result on a random urine test and if so on witch one and what will it come back positive as
I do question why you want this info - as it strikes me that you be trying to see what you can sneak by the urine screen. My advice don't do it. You will get caught and the consequences to your license will be devastating. Don't take anything without the approval of your monitoring board and then get all approval's in writing.

Most of the BON programs run a standard 14 panal which tests for 14 different drugs which include - benzos (ativan, xanax, clonazapam) Opiets (Norco, vicodin, oxy) I know they test for tigan, reglan and other antiemetics. They are also test for some tricyclic antidepresants and of course alcohol metabolites (Etg) which can show up several days after drinking.

There is no way to aviod a positive test if you are using and no BON that I have researched will let you use anything like reglan, phenergan, ativan etc... while in the program even if you have a prescription.

So why do you want to know?

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Old 08-07-2009, 01:57 PM   #3
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Ativan will definitely show up; not sure about the Reglan or Prozac. In my state, they run several different panels, all of which do include opiates, benzo's, tricyclics, etg.
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