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Would “calcium channel blocker” medicine show in drug tests results?

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Would “calcium channel blocker” medicine show in drug tests results?

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When drug tests are done, they are usually detecting those substance of abuse such as Cannabinoids like marijuana,cocaine amphetamines,opiates and phencyclidine. Test for athletes participating in major sports bodies would include testing for anabolic steroids. Norvasc is a calcium channel blocker which ten per cent of the parent substance and 60% of the metabolites are excreted in urine. If you test for it in the urine definitely, it will be detected but routine drug test would not include testing it so it will not give any significance in the routine drug test.

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