Posted by djmmm on November 11, 2006, at 16:35:02
In reply to parnate metabolites/amphetamine, posted by tessellated on November 11, 2006, at 16:14:48
> FYI: after taking parnate for months, i happened to have a blood test and it came back positive for amphetamine. i understood it wasn't suppose to do that, but i'm not sure how easy a false positive is to trigger. i know selegeline metabolizes to amph, and wellbutrin can also create a false positive, and though parnate is structurally similar to amph, i thought the conclusion was that it did not metabolize to amph. wether or not the amph test is selective enough to filter out true amphetamine structure from parnates structure is one question. or is this proof of the tendency of higher dose (100mg) to actually metabolize to amph?
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> hmmmm....?
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> l8Your test result really is not an indication that amphetamine is a metabolite of parnate, since many things can cause a false positive for amphetamine.
Ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, propylephedrine, phenylephrine, or desoxyephedrine
(Nyquil, Contact, Sudafed, Allerest, Tavist-D, Dimetapp, etc)
Phenegan-D, Robitussin Cold and Flu, Vicks Nyquil
Over-the-counter diet aids with phenylpropanolamine (Dexatrim, Accutrim)
Over-the-counter nasal sprays (Vicks inhaler, Afrin)
Asthma medications (Marax, Bronkaid tablets, Primatine Tablets)
Prescription medications (Amfepramone, Cathne, Etafediabe, Morazone,phendimetrazine, phenmetrazine, benzphetamine, fenfluramine, dexfenfluramine,dexdenfluramine,Redux, mephentermine, Mesocarb, methoxyphenamine, phentermine,amineptine, Pholedrine, hydroymethamphetamine, Dexedrine, amifepramone, clobenzorex,fenproyorex, mefenorex, fenelylline, Didrex, dextroamphetamine, methphenidate, Ritalin,pemoline, Cylert, selegiline, Deprenyl, Eldepryl, Famprofazone) Kidney infection, kidney disease, Liver disease, diabetes
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