This Has Gotten Me In Trouble at work from a urine drug test Please Help
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Its the vistaril. NOT the dilantin as one person said. You should be able to clear up your problems by letting the testing lab doc verify with your physician that it is a legit rx. Unless of course you were in an accident while driving or operating heavy machinery or such. If thats the case, may be a sticky situation.
The vistaril is very similar chemically to a benzodiazepene, which is how they have similar actions. I don’t see it listed on my very vague false positive chart, but it seems quite possible to me.
The toxicology lab that did your test is required to have a medical director (a physician) in charge of reviewing your results, and comparing them to medications you have a prescription for. If you truly have a false positive, check with your HR department or supervisor and ask to have the results reviewed..
Its the vistaril. NOT the dilantin as one person said. You should be able to clear up your problems by letting the testing lab doc verify with your physician that it is a legit rx. Unless of course you were in an accident while driving or operating heavy machinery or such. If thats the case, may be a sticky situation.
midnightmoon62 | Dec 6, 2009 | Reply
The vistaril is very similar chemically to a benzodiazepene, which is how they have similar actions. I don’t see it listed on my very vague false positive chart, but it seems quite possible to me.
The toxicology lab that did your test is required to have a medical director (a physician) in charge of reviewing your results, and comparing them to medications you have a prescription for. If you truly have a false positive, check with your HR department or supervisor and ask to have the results reviewed..
Good luck, hope this helps.
Rosenbloomster | Dec 6, 2009 | Reply
the dilantin, bezodiazepine is used for insomnia and sezures , Dilantin is perscribed for both of those.
bigmama35 | Dec 6, 2009 | Reply