will amitriptyline show up as a benzo on a drug test
Is amitriptyline considered a narcotic, such as the benzo's example: xanax.?
Question posted by jls1982 on 4 Nov 2011
Last updated on 3 March 2022 by KaffeinatedKoala
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It is not considered a narcotic. However it does show up on a drug test. I’ve been on it for 2wks approx & had it show up today which caused me to have to go to a lab for a more in depth test.
Hi, it won't show up as a benzodiazapine, but i have heard it can show a false positive for LSD!
Amitriptyline is not a narcotic,it belongs to a group of drugs called tricyclic anti-depressants.
Don't really think so that amitriptyline should show up as an benzo, however please do check this with your doc/pharmacist.
Take care, best wishes!
This medication will show up on a drug screen
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