No
Prozac? Why would they test for Prozac anyways? No it will not show up on a standard 5-panel or 12-panel drug test. The only way they are gonna look for Prozac is if the specifically test for that - which makes no sense. So no it will not show up!
The metabolites and unchanged drug that are passed in the urine.
No. = you mean drug screen?
No, nothing shows as a false positive for marijuana, however certain digestive aid medicines will show positive for opiates because they are basically type of opiate that doesn't enter the blood stream--only work to relax the digestive system. That being said, Mobic is an anti-inflammatory, not an opiate.
Monica
very unlikely - while Prozac can be detected it can only be done in special labs and since it is not considered a drug of abuse there is little interest in detecting it and it is not part of routine employment drug screensAnswerYOU DON'T HAVE TO DISCLOSE THAT YOU'RE ON PROZAC UNLESS YOU SO WISH. AS PROZAC IS A MILD ANTIDEPRESSANT CHECK WITH YOUR GP AS TO WHETHER OR NOT THEY THINK YOU ARE MEDICALLY FIT FOR WORK. YOU WILL ALSO HAVE AN IDEA YOURSELF.INDEED IT SHOULDN'T SHOW UP IN A PRE EMPLOYMENT CHECK . . . GOOD LUCK
Yes sometimes the chemical in the Prozac can be identified as a benzedrine. The volume that u take can make the test a false positive. Make sure to get a written note or diagnosis page from your physician
Prozac will not make you test positive for Benzos in any way. They are a completely different class of drugs known as SSRI's or anti-depressants which are meant as a mood lifter or stabilizer. Benzos of the other hand such as Valium, Xanax, or Ativan which I take work on different chemicals entirely to calm a person with anxiety issues and the like. Prozac works on the chemical in the brain known as seratonin, both can be tested for in the blood but certainly should not be mistaken for the other.
Clonazipam will its a benzo
YES!!!!!! But stiick to Bud kid (:
Prozac slows down the breakdown, thus keeping it more productive for a longer period of time in the brain.