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Question by  praveen57 (20)

What is involved in a flexeril urinalysis?

I need to understand what is involved in a flexeril urinalysis.

 
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Answer by  minisudhakaran (77)

Flexeril is a muscle relaxant prescribed for people experiencing muscle spasms. it is also used in general muscular pain. Its chemical name is cyclebenzaprime. Oxycodone is also a controlled drug for moderate to acute pain. But the analysis of urine does not show the presence of oxycodone even if it was consumed.

 
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Answer by  T1DM (175)

You pee in a cup. If you have a perscription there should not be a problem if you test positive. It does not show up as an opiod. It will show up on a drug test. The level in your system will depend on the last time you took it. Drugs leaving the body are based on your metabolism.

 
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Answer by  Taran (716)

Flexeril (cyclobenzaprine) is a muscle relaxant prescribed for people experiencing muscle spasms, general muscle pain. Oxycodone - a controlled drug - is prescribed for the relief of moderate to severe pain. Hydrocodone used for pain relief, but is usually found in small dosages mixed with another drug, such as ibuprofen

 
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Answer by  worker5560 (37)

A urinalysis is a test for the presence of drugs in your body using urine sampling. Flexeril urinalysis involves the detection of flexeril, chemically "cyclobenzaprine" which is a muscle relaxant for people having muscle pain, because it can be mixed with other drugs such as ibuprofen.

 
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