Why Does Not Clonazepam Show Up In The Drug Test?
Things that make you not absorb medications
Detailed Answer:
Thinning of skin that occurs with age also occurs on the inside. Thinning of the gut lining makes it absorb less. This isn't generally a problem with clonazepam as much as it is with VITAMIN B12...which I suspect you are not getting enough of. The vitamin generally needs to be injected if the gut isn't absorbing it. Age, also changes in the gut archetecture due to surgery. This would also generally be associated with not absorbing anything else and then having diarrhea, weight loss, vitamin deficiencies, etc.
Not getting the clonazepam in. Also forgetting some doses. also not taking it the morning of the urine test and taking it later in the day has more of an effect than the gut absorption. Also if the urine is dilute also if the test is not very sensitive. If it is the dip stick test, that one is very inaccurate due to how one runs it and how one reads it. Get a better test (the Gas CHromatograph, QUANTITATIVE TEST).
Getting the clonazepam out. Some drugs/conditions make the liver eat the clonazepam up faster. These include grilled food, dilantin. Rifampin and others.
Grapefruit juice has the opposite effect of increasing the amount of drug level. Other gut abnormalities affect absorption, but again, they also would cause diarrehea.
Then there is the sleep effect. Worries, not having the right sleeping conditions, betting used to and expecting sleep problems all contribut to poor sleep and clonazepam is not a great fix for them.