Today is sunday and I have to take a urine drug test for my probation officer tomorrow?i took serequel and nuerotin, will it show up in the drug screen and if so what is it classified as?
Will seroquel and neurontin show up in a urine drug screen?
Question posted by babyd32 on 29 Nov 2010
Last updated on 24 May 2012
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yes
Sources please. And under what category would these meds fall?
no it will not show as anything
why would you take seroquel and neurontin without a script were you trying to get high? i heard alot of kids nowadays take seroquel to get high its sad really
Are you serious?? Isn't it an anti psychotic med? What else is it prescribed for? I wouldn't think there'd be too many "off label" uses for it. I learn something new every day, thanks Aaron.
your friend,
chris
i used to take it to sleep but when i was in school there were alot of kids selling it, its really sad how bad kids want to get "high" especially on a med like this it mad me feel terrible when i took it so i dunno why kids do what they do
Seroquel just gets you sleepy and "weird",Maybe as it sells $4.5 billions worth a year theres a lot of it around and seeping into the "recreational" market.Dont think anyone would try it again off prescription
I am prescribed Seroquel for insomnia. I have been on it since 2007. I hace PTSD and have been unable to sleep without the Seroquel. I am now on 600 mgs.
Hi babyd. Neither medication is a controlled substance and doubtful it will be tested for. You should always bring all prescriptions with you to these tests. Sometimes medications can cause false positives for an illegal substance. That's why you should always tell what meds you take, even OTC ones within the past 30 days. Sudafed has been known to cause false positives for amphetamines. Besides, the medications you asked about aren't known for their abuse potential. Personally, I would tell all meds prescribed to me.
Good luck to you and hope it turns out well.
chris
I certainly agree with you there chris.
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