If i took a xanax instead of valium will it show up on drug screen?!


Question: i'm allowed to take vaium for my drug screen, but ran out and took one of my mom's xanax, so will it show up different in my urin test?


Answers: i'm allowed to take vaium for my drug screen, but ran out and took one of my mom's xanax, so will it show up different in my urin test?

just take a whole lot when u piss. this way u wont remember a damn thing that happen after the test. haha

it most defineintly will...
what were you thinking?

i think so but they only stay in system 3-4 days i think,,, and if it does they will jsut ask you to show a rx for it.

xanax and valium are in the same class of drugs. I take valium and it doesn't show up on drug screen, unless they specifically test for it. Most drug screens test for opiates, marijuana, and barbituants

Xanax will show up if you are screened for benzodiazepines, however most "quick and dirty" drug tests aren't looking for this.

Both Valium and Xanax are in the diazepine family, and the drug test will indicate a positive for either substance on the same test. Without extensive testing, the general benzodiazepine test will not differentiate between Xanax and Valium.

Xanax = Alprazolam
Valium = Diazepam

It shouldn't. Xanax is out of your system in just a few hours. I know because I take Xanax for tremors and they wouldn't stop the tremors after a while and my neurologist told me they only stay in your system for a few hours so he added Ativan with the Xanax cause it is a longer acting medication. Depending on how strong the dose is it can take 2-4 hours to leave your system.

Most likely.

I am not sure how long xanax stays in the system, maybe it will pass through before your test.





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