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Drug concentration level thresholds are used in reporting of positive and negative reports for urine drug testing
Off-label use for the prevention of nausea and vomiting associated with pregnancy
1,2 While a useful tool, immunoassays have poor specificity that may lead to false-positive results
Drug testing, commonly used in health care, workplace, and criminal settings, has become widespread during the past decade
It typically involves testing urine for drugs, such as
While false-positive tests for fentanyl don't happen often, several case studies have been published identifying drugs that may have been responsible for false-positive results
Generic name: ondansetron (oral) [ on-DAN-se-tron ] Brand names: Zofran, Zofran ODT, Zuplenz Drug class: 5HT3 receptor antagonists Medically reviewed by
Ondansetron is one of the medications most commonly used for the empiric treatment of nausea and vomiting
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No, Cyclobenzaprine (Flexeril) does not show up on the standard drug urine immunoassay
Common Zofran side effects may include: diarrhea or constipation; headache; drowsiness; or
Zofran may be used for the treatment and prevention of nausea and vomiting caused by cancer chemotherapy, radiation, or surgery
The most commonly used drug tests are urine based immunoassay tests and unfortunately, they are subject to false positives meaning they can show a positive reading for a drug that is not present
They are used to sedate patients, help them sleep, prevent seizures, ease anxiety, and relax muscle spasms
One such study, the highly cited 'Urine Drug Screening: Practical Guide for Clinicians' reports the following regarding cocaine and urine drug Bupropion is one of several medications that may cause a false positive on a urine drug test
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Studies have shown that commonly used over the counter medications, such
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The authors theorized that cross-reactivity with the antiphencyclidine antibodies caused the false-positive test result
Flexeril is not a physically addictive drug like an opioid or a benzodiazepine