Clon@z3pam Detection

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Many times I've run across the claim that clon@z3pam does not show up on a b3nz0 urine screen. Does anybody care to weigh in with any info, experience, insight?

 
I would really like to know the answer to this question as well. Anybody out there with some experience with this issue?

What I’ve found on the internet is totally conflicting. One source says it shows up in urine for up to 14 days, another source says it doesn’t show up at all. 

 
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I would really like to know the answer to this question as well. Anybody out there with some experience with this issue?

What I’ve found on the internet is totally conflicting. One source says it shows up in urine for up to 14 days, another source says it doesn’t show up at all. 
When I was taking subox...I would get tested monthly for benz, weed etc.  The pain management doctor told me clon..e..pam rarely shows up on the testing kit they used.  I had a prescription for clons-3mg a day.  I drank 1.5 litres of water before test as I sometimes had trouble giving sample-anyway to answer your question at smaller doses like .5 to 3 mg a day it wouldn't show at the clinic I went to.  The doctor would know immediately if I had used dia.... or lora... which I did not have a script for.  This was 5 years ago so not sure if testing has changed.

 
I think drinking a lot of water before being tested makes a difference too with clo........  As i said I would drink 1.5 liters about 1hour 30 minutes before the test.




@haas37 I have taken 2mg morning and 1mg before bed with test in morning and it is still below the threshold. Doesn't show and this is at a lab. For what it is worth :)

 
Fortunately I only go in once every two weeks. Also, I wouldn’t be taking cl0nazep@m every day. So I could always take a break for the last several days before going in to the clinic.

 
It definitely shows up in urine at my docs office. He uses a 12 panel urine screen, and it was clear as day positive for benzos. It showed up on a CVS urine screen. I took one 2mg at night every so often (maybe every other night).

I didnt drink any water, I didnt take any other benzos. I was doing this for about two months. Ultimately took 7 days before I was negative. I was shocked it took so long.

I dont know how you other guys passed. Maybe were all different. Test it yourself before you go and fail a test that's important.

 
well, here's my experience. I took a little over 50 2mg clonopin tabs leading up to a Texas parole drug test. I took my last tablet about 12-16 hours before I peed. I've read over and over that clonopin metabolizes differently than other benzos so it often won't show. But I've also read lots of claims of people saying that just isn't true. Well, I took what I'd consider a large amount of clonopin leading directly to the parole piss test and...I was clean for benzo. That's just my presonal experience, so take it for what it's worth.

 
Yes.  I've known this for years.  I've taken it for days leading up to drug test for probation and methadone clinics.  However,  as my counselor at the clinic  allowed me to stupidly make his computer screen visable I know there is an option to add clonazepam but it was never done.    It has never shown up for me and for others I confided this in. 

recent literature on dipstick and EMIT with an oxazepam cutoff of 200ng/ml lists 7-aminoclonazepam as cross reactive at 2500ng/ml which is extremely high given their relative potencies.   I believe 20mg oxazepam is equivalent to 500 mcg clonazepam.  

I've read multiple reports of doctors cutting off patients because their being accused of diversion due to negative UA result. 

 
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Might be wrong place to ask, but does anyone know what 1 rivotrill weighs?

 
On standard dip tests Clonazepam will Not show up as benzo. If sent to a lab it will be found but I am prescribed them and I always test meg on benzos at my pain doctor 

 
In my experience, Clonazepam doesn’t show up on a general Benzo screen when taken in relatively low doses (probably less than 2mg/day), whereas other benzodiazepines show up every time and take over a week to get out of your system (Valium can take 3-4 weeks for some people). If your doctor asks the urine testing facility to test specifically for Clonazepam they won’t have any trouble finding it, but if it’s just a general Benzo screen it won’t usually show.

 
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