Any over the counter (otc) product that says "non-drowsy" has a small dose of amphetamine in it. Primarily cold & cough meds. That's why they are locked behind the counter in most states; they are crushed and most of the base is cooked off. What is left over is used to make crank and other forms of speed
None of these OTC cold medications would show up positive for amphetamines or methamphetamines. The molecules are similar to cold medicines, but cold medicines molecular structure are not the same as amphetamines or methamphetamines. With more ingrediants, adding more molecules to your structure, you can create these drugs. But the molecular structure of cold medications will not make you test positive for amphetamines or methamphetamines. However, if something bizarre did happen, and it did show up positive for either of the two, which it wouldn't. Complain of a false positive, and your urine or whichever test being performed, will be sent to a lab and will than be confirmed as negative for methamphetamine or amphetamine, because they will than know every drug that has entered your system.
The usual suspects, Adderall, Dexedrine, vyvanse, etc. Basically any amphetamine-based drug. However, Wellbutrin (bupropion) and Eldepryl (selegiline) can also cause false positives because of the structural similarities between their active metabolites and amphetamine. Ritalin would not show up as amphetamine, but would still get you in trouble if you didn't have a prescription for it.
None. Adderall shows up on a drug test as methamphetamine (essentially no different than if you were doing meth). This is because the product contains amphetamine salts. But because amphetamines are PRESCRIPTION ONLY, you will not find them in any over the counter drugs.
There is no over-the-counter drug to cure heartworms.
Yes there is, any drug in general could be considered as "over the counter" judging by the wide range of various effects each of them have to offer, heroin and cocaine, both being at the top of the drug chart when it comes to danger
And over-the-counter drug that will lengthen bleeding time is aspirin.
Claritin for over-the-counter use for patients with urticaria. The drug comes in tablet and syrup form and carries little risk. Its release for over-the-counter use was delayed until
If an over the counter drug might affect your ability to drive it will
No.
No, it is not a legal over-the-counter drug or plant anywhere in the world.
No, amphetamines are a controlled substance and are not for over the counter sales.
yes and an over the counter drug... and an antiacid
an over the counter drug
No, it is a prescription drug.