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Misc Drug Testing: Adding subutex & clonazepam to clean urine for a positive drug test?

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bigzip44

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Drug Testing: Adding subutex & clonazepam to clean urine for a positive drug test?

The question is simple: you have some clean urine and you need it to test positive for subutex and clonazepam. Will adding these substances light up the drug test and say it's positive? I remember adding alprazolam to a urine test and the test showing benzo positive when there was no benzo in the urine. Please, any help on this guys/girls?
 
that's not a good idea and as lorne said no drug questions so this will be shut down soon im afraid.
 
Funny question, usually it's the other way around. It depends on how the test works (of which I have no idea), but my guess (and that's all it is) would be yes.
 
yea I hear this a lot from the USA residents on suboxone but who don't take their full dose so when their doc tests their drug concentration within their bloods plasma levels will they have enough sub to show the doc yes ive been taking 16mg a day or whatever when really theve only been taking 4 or something. here in Canada we don't do that
 
Why would you really want to stay on a script if your clean,
But if you want to do it then it's just as you said, crushed powered in your fingernail and let it dissolve
 
Seems like a really risky move, correct me if I'm wrong, but don't most urinalysis tests test for the presence of metabolites from taking the drug and not the drug itself? Also, there could be little floaties in your urine after adding the drug that might raise some suspicion..
 
^^^ Yes, but without answering an "illegal" question, clonazepam and buprenorphine have no active metabolites, and due they're rarity(at least of drugs of abuse) they are tested for directly. So UDS screens for them, not metabolites, and they must be tested for specifically.
 
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