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False -- Parenteral administration means taken into the body in a manner other than through the digestive tract.
It is administered only by states -apex
No, morphine is an opiate while hydrocodone is a synthetic opioid, although hydrocodone can occasionally show as a false positive for opiates.
i don't know if you mean dilaudid or dilantin. dilaudid will cause a false positive for morphine or heroin depending on the test. but when they check it at the lab they will know it is dilaudid. dilantin is not tested for.
its C! Bali is currently administered by Indonesia not the USA therefore C is false!!
Drink a lot of water and nothing else the day before to wash out your body.
Tramadol is not an opiate. It is an opioid, which is a synthetic opiate. It will not show up on a basic drug test. Naproxen will not give a false result for opiates on a drug test. It will give a false result for marijuana.
Neither of them do. Flexeril is cyclobenzaprine, a muscle relaxer, and Tramadol is a fully synthetic drug which acts like an opioid but is not actually an opiate/opioid. There is a big misconception that Tramadol will show positive on a drug test. Depending on what type of test is used, for example, a home test may show a false positive, whereas a lab test will show negative.
If you are taking some prescription medications, or are really addicted to poppy seed bagels[ two or more a day] you may get a false positive. Also, Heroin is an opioid, Hydrocodone, Oxycodone and Codeine are also opioid, so if you took any of these, that would make you test positive also. Had the same thing happen to me when i was scripted Oxycodone and forgot to tell them at the Hospital.
No; Suboxone is a brand name for the drug buprenorphine which is an opioid. Most ADHD medication belong to a group of drugs known as stimulants and could cause false positives for methamphetamine and other stimulants.
Depending on the test, there is about a 5% chance she is right and 95% chance she is not telling the truth.The rates of false negative and false positive chlamydia tests for various types of tests are as follows (see related link):Chlamydia culture (rarely done): 0% false positive, 15-30% false negative.Swab with DFA: less than 1% false positive; 15-20% false negativeBecton-Dickinson NAAT cervical swab: 1.9% false positive, 10.3% false negativeBecton-Dickinson NAAT female urine: 1% false positive; 19.5% false negativeBecton-Dickinson NAAT male urine: 1.6% false positive 5.5% false negativeGen Probe NAAT cervical swab: 1.9% false positive; 5.8% false negativeGen Probe NAAT vaginal swab (e.g. self administered): 1.6% false positive; 3.3% false negativeGen Probe NAAT female urine: 1.1% false positive; 5.3% false negativeGen Probe NAAT male urine: 0.9% false positive; 3% false negativeIt is possible to test positive for chlamydia but be negative.Less than 2% false positive with chlamydia test.
The caliper or "pinch an inch" can be fairly reasonable if the tester administered the test correctly. They might not have placed it in the right spot or could have even not separated the muscle from the fat , which would give false readings.