What prescription drugs will test positive for amphetamines?
Question posted by lexy69 on 26 July 2011
Last updated on 20 March 2018
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Some more commonly prescribed prescription medicines that may cause a false positive reading for amphetamines include:
Amantadine, Bupropion, Chlorpromazine, Desipramine, Dextroamphetamine, Ephedrine, labetalol, Methamphetamine, Methylphenidate, Phentermine, Phenylephrine, Promethazine, Pseudoephedrine, Ranitidine, Selegiline, Thioridazine, Trazodone and Trimipramine.
Is there something specific you are thinking of? If so and you dont mind me asking, what is it?
has anyone ever had a false positive for amphetamines other than the ones listed, I take an antidepressant called Prozac generic name fluoxetine, any information will help there is a judge who hates me seriously hates me wanting to put me in jail on the 29th, next Wednesday for up to a year. please respond with any help
I had a false positive come up for dextromethorphan. Which is found in most cold and cough syrups
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