PHILLIONHD
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I apologize ahead of time if this is post is in the wrong place, I'm pretty new to online forums in general. I suppose the moderators could move it if need be.
Basically my question is this: since clonazepam metabolizes into 7-aminoclonazepam (atleast primarily) is it really possible for your standard immunoassay (urine screen) that commonly tests for nordiazepam or oxazepam to detect clonazepam use?
A buddy of a buddy of mine used Klonopin and tested himself the next day using a urine test that looked for oxazepam as it's metabolite and he passed it. However, another friend of a friend of mine is going to do the same, but his test looks for nordiazepam. Will Klonopin not show up no matter what metabolite the test is screening for?
Basically my question is this: since clonazepam metabolizes into 7-aminoclonazepam (atleast primarily) is it really possible for your standard immunoassay (urine screen) that commonly tests for nordiazepam or oxazepam to detect clonazepam use?
A buddy of a buddy of mine used Klonopin and tested himself the next day using a urine test that looked for oxazepam as it's metabolite and he passed it. However, another friend of a friend of mine is going to do the same, but his test looks for nordiazepam. Will Klonopin not show up no matter what metabolite the test is screening for?