No. Chlprzoxazone is not a a barbutrate. Its chemical formula is C7H4ClNO2 169.56
2(3H)-Benzoxazolone,5-chloro-.
5-Chloro-2-benzoxazolinone [95-25-0].
Chlorzoxazone contains not less than 98.0 percent and not more
than 102.0 percent of C7H4ClNO2, calculated on the dried basis.
Methocarbamol and chlorzoxazone may cause harmless color changes in urine--orange or reddish purple with chlorzoxazone; and purple, brown, or green with methocarbamol.
A muscle relaxant.
An overdose of chlorzoxazone can be fatal, so it is not a good idea to try to use it to get high. Symptoms of an overdose of chlorzoxazone are: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, drowsiness, dizziness, headache, muscle weakness, shallow breathing, or fainting. See the Related link below.
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Chlorzoxazone is a muscle relaxant that is typically not detected in routine urine drug screenings. However, if a specific test for chlorzoxazone is conducted, it may appear as a parent compound in the urine. Since chlorzoxazone is metabolized in the liver, its metabolites could also potentially be detected, depending on the sensitivity of the testing method used. Always consult with a healthcare provider or a toxicology expert for detailed information regarding drug testing.
No it is not barbiturate it is related to H2 Blockers (for peptic Ulcer problem)
If they are barbiturate based then they will.