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Hi Sir, I have been using Spasmoproxyvon since last 7 to 8 years and now trying my level bast to stop this habbit.. Have been consuming around 20 to 25 tabs per day. The question is that I had been to a drug test as a part of the recruitment program in a company. Want to know if the result of the test [Urine Sample Was taken] would show the addiction to spasmos?
spasmoproxyvon contains propoxyphene. A typical screening panel for drugs of abuse used by employers would likely not test positive for this. However, some employers test for additional drugs, and propoxyphene is one of those drugs that is commonly available on a more extensive panel of test. bottom line is, yes, it might test positive. Addiction to spasmoproxyvon is very treatable with medications used to treat opiate addiction such as buprenorphine and methadone. You should consider seeing a doctor about getting control of your addiction.
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Can Urine Test Show Addiction To Spasmoproxyvon?
spasmoproxyvon contains propoxyphene. A typical screening panel for drugs of abuse used by employers would likely not test positive for this. However, some employers test for additional drugs, and propoxyphene is one of those drugs that is commonly available on a more extensive panel of test. bottom line is, yes, it might test positive. Addiction to spasmoproxyvon is very treatable with medications used to treat opiate addiction such as buprenorphine and methadone. You should consider seeing a doctor about getting control of your addiction.