yes, it can give the false positive up to 10 days after the injection. ~pawsalmighty What are you paying your doctor for?, He/she should be telling you all this.
No.
None.
Yes, Atripla can cause a false positive for a high reading of cannibinoids.
No.
The HIV medication Atripla causes false positive THC urinalysis tests.
When on medication, your pregnacy test may result in false information depending on what type of medication was taken.
Probably any Opiate, Benzo medications, you get the idea.
No, it is a glucocorticoid steroidal antiinflammatory medication that should not test positive for methamphetamine, nor should it metabolize to any substances that yield a false positive for methamphetamine.
There is no scientific proof that Nexium (esomeprazole) can cause a false positive. The only medication that has been studied and is known to cause a false positive is oxaprozin (Daypro) which is an NSAID. Valerian root is also believed to be a culprit, but once again there is no proof.
false!!
A pregnancy tests detects the hcg in your system. It can read a false negative but not a false positive.
no