Topical anesthetics derived from cocaine (does not include lidocaine or novocaine) may show fail positive but lidocaine no. If you truly did not use cocaine yet still came up positive, you should insist on additional testing (a GC/MS test ).
yes
There are no known drug interactions between lidocaine and Depo Provera
Drug tests do not test for lidocaine or substances such as that.
lidocaine, can get it at any drug store no problem
No, it merely affects the area where it is injected...
the current patent holder is ASTRA
No, Lidocaine is a local anesthetic. It also is classified as an Antiarrhythmic drug and an Amide Local Anesthetic. It basically causes loss of feeling in a specific area of the body.
Lidocaine is its own drug. it is of the caine family of drugs and often combined with benzocaine or prilocaine to produce a comound for anesthetic purposes.
Lidocaine patches are not typically tested for in standard drug tests as they are not considered drugs of abuse. However, it's always best to inform the testing facility of any medications or patches you are using to ensure accurate results.
This result indicates a positive reaction to lidocaine during the blood testing, suggesting a possible allergy to lidocaine. The reference range is 3.7, and a value of 49.0 exceeds this range, further supporting the presence of a potential allergic reaction to lidocaine in this individual. It is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider for further evaluation and management.
No. Fluoxetine has no impact on drug testing.