Have Cold, Cough, Throat Infection. Taken Robitussin DM. Does It Have Opiates? Employment Drug Test Shows Positive For Opiates
i had a hard time suffering through cold, cough and throat infection. I purchased a cough syrup named Robitussin DM from a walmart store in Westminster, Colorado. it is an OTC medicine. Below is the link and drug facts of medicine.
Link of medicine
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Drug Facts
Active Ingredient
Dextromethorphan hbr, USP 10 mgCough suppressant
Inactive Ingredients
Anhydrous citric acid, artificial & natural flavors, carboxymethylcellulose sodium, d&c red no. 33, FD&C red no. 40, glycerin, high fructose corn syrup, menthol, microcrystalline cellulose, polyethylene glycol, povidone, propylene glycol, purified water, saccharin sodium, sodium benzoate, sorbitol solution, xanthan gum.
I took this medicine for the period starting from April 8 to April 16 2013 then I came back to India. In India, I had to undergo a drug test in my office as a compliance requirement for the new client associated with my company it was conducted on on may 6 2013 where I was found to be positive for opiates.
my questions ?
1) does this cough syrup or any of the ingredients used in this cough syrup has opiates in it ?
2)if answer is yes to above how long it stays in body ?
3) what is the probability of having found opiates in my case .
Your urgent help is highly appreciated in this regard
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Thanks for your query.
Dextrometorphan (DX), the active ingredient in your cough syrup is NOT an opiate. In fact it was launched as a substitute to the opioid cough suppressant codeine. Hence DX does not even require prescription.
However, structurally, DX is strikingly similar to the opiates and is actually the methylated dextro-isomer of the opioid analgesic levorphanol. But, so far no comprehensive study has proven that DX use can cause false positives on initially screening for opiates. And the possibility of it remining in the body after 2 weeks is remote.
Probably you had a false-positive test. It needs to confirmed with more sophisticated, precise, and accurate methods, such as gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS), or high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). These methods can definitively rule out any false positives.
Hope this helps. I will be available to answer further follow-up queries, if any.
I meant to say that DX causing false-positive test for opiates is more of speculation because of chemical similarities rather than conclusive evidence. You can go through the following study WWW.WWWW.WW Here, even after six hours of ingestion nobody tested false-positive.
However, it cannot be ruled out completely.
But as it is said in medicine, nothing is impossible and this can't be ruled out with certainty at this point.