AnyCouponWorks
Bluelighter
one year ago i was seeing suboxone doctor and believe i was given a 5 or 6 panel test.
i at some point began taking adderall (scripted legally) and in fact forgot that i was newly on it when i went into my appointment.
doctor came in very concerned as i was regularly passing the test (save THC but he was ok with that%)) and said "youve tested positive for amphetamines. tell me about it - have you beeing using speed, meth?"
told him about the adderall and he said 'oh, ok. well be careful as youre in treatment for addiction'. so, in that case i would assume the test could not differentiate between the two.
i looked up 5, 6 and 7 panel - the 6 panel indicates it tests for amphetamines and then METHamphetamines. the 7 panel indicates it tests only for Methamphetamines specifically. in which case your friend should be testing negative, for just his amphetamine in adderall - but since you mentioned he tests positive, then it shows positive for both.
i think you should NOT take the chance.
by the way - whats the reason for the added 'oxycodone' panel - why doesnt it fall under opiate category? just curious - never heard of this before.
i at some point began taking adderall (scripted legally) and in fact forgot that i was newly on it when i went into my appointment.
doctor came in very concerned as i was regularly passing the test (save THC but he was ok with that%)) and said "youve tested positive for amphetamines. tell me about it - have you beeing using speed, meth?"
told him about the adderall and he said 'oh, ok. well be careful as youre in treatment for addiction'. so, in that case i would assume the test could not differentiate between the two.
i looked up 5, 6 and 7 panel - the 6 panel indicates it tests for amphetamines and then METHamphetamines. the 7 panel indicates it tests only for Methamphetamines specifically. in which case your friend should be testing negative, for just his amphetamine in adderall - but since you mentioned he tests positive, then it shows positive for both.
i think you should NOT take the chance.
by the way - whats the reason for the added 'oxycodone' panel - why doesnt it fall under opiate category? just curious - never heard of this before.