
What Causes A False-positive Urine Drug Screen While On Sedative Drugs?

I'd like to know why my urine is showing false positive for the other type sedative drugs (I can't remember what they're called but it includes things Valium and diazepam - I can't recall others on the list.???
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Hello, and thanks very much for your question.
A false-positive urine drug screen (UDS) is rare, but can happen. Sometimes medications can cause the false-positive results you mention (benzodiazepines including Valium). Sertraline, an antidepressant, is one drug known to cause a false-positive Valium result. None of the medications you are taking would cause a false-positive for sedatives. Medical marijuana, if dispensed by a certified dispensary, would also not cause a false-positive UDS for sedatives. However, marijuana obtained illegally can cause positives as the content of that marijuana is not regulated and often includes several substances.
In short, your UDS may be a rare false-positive, or may have been switched with another patient's, causing these results. None of your current medications, including medical marijuana, would cause a false-positive UDS for sedatives.
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