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I just wanted to know if anyone has any information on Soma 350, my question is does it show up in a UA Test? The reason being, my brother had a bad accident and has terrible muscle spasms, in his leg and it is extremely painful. I don't want my brother to get into trouble over me giving him something that is going to show up in his UA Test, and it cause him trouble but I also don't want to see him in pain. Also how long does a 10mg Valium stay in your system? Thank you and please hurry cause I don't want to give my brother the Soma if it is going to show up as a "dirty" UA Test. Cause that would be my fault but I also don't want him in pain. Also Ibuprophen 600mg does that show up in a UA Test? Cause I called the ER and they told me that it wouldn't hurt to give him one ever so often due to the extreme swellingof his leg and foot. Please help me!!!!

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yes it will show up

yes it will show up

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i doln't think it stays for

i doln't think it stays for long 1 to 10 days

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the ib pro woln't matter

the ib pro woln't matter

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Soma will not show up on a

The posts above aren't exactly accurate (also, its not necessary to make a new post for each sentence. Even if you leave info out, you can still use the 'edit' button) 

Soma will not show up on a standard NIDA 5 drug screen. It most likely won't show up on an expanded test as well, but really depends on the type of test.

Over the counter Advil is ibuprofen 200mg, your 600mg is an Rx strength. It will not show up on a standard or expanded dt. Either way Ibuprofen is OTC, just not your strength, but your strength is equivalent to three OTC Advil.

Valium will not show up on a NIDA 5 standard screen. But is more likely to be tested for in an expanded test than the two drugs above.

Please see Erowid for more info.

Drug testing info and procedures change often, and the above info is based on a standard NIDA 5 test. But basically anything can show up if the right test is administered.

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i heard from a friend that

i heard from a friend that they would ....and i did not know that you could edit it

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If you look on the bottom

If you look on the bottom right of the last post you make, it will say edit.  Click there and add info.  Makes it a lot easier on everyone else who reads your posts.  And, I agree with Incognito.  Depends on what kind of test you have done.  The test I had did not test positive for the Xanax XR I have been taking for the past 2 years, so I can't say what will or won't show up obviously.  Certain meds will cause a false positive.  Incognito, I had read somewhere that valium can cause an incorrect false positive for PCP, do you know if this is true.  I also heard that Loperamide (imodium) can cause a false+ test.  I just don't want to start a new thread, and this still seems to be "on topic".   

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