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Single Substance Drug Test Kit For:
Benzodiazepines
Librium
Valium
Xanax
Ativan
Diazepam

BZO
Substances this kit will test for in urine are:

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Single Substance Drug Test Kit

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Detection Levels

BZO 300 ng/ml or above

BZO (Benzodiazepines)
These drugs are considered to have a moderate potential for abuse. They are routinely prescribed by physicians as anti-depressants. Some common names for these are Librium (chlordiazepoxide), Valium (diazepam), Xanax (alprazolam), and Ativan (lorazepam). The metabolites that appear in a urine sample would be oxazepam and nordiazepam. These drugs cause muscle relaxation and forgetfulness. The drug Rohypnol (date-rape drug) is known to cause paralysis, unconsciousness and short-term memory loss. Long-term use of these drugs can cause impaired mental functioning, depression and physical dependence. Some signs of overdose can include slow breathing, low blood pressure, irregular heart beat, slurred speech and difficulty walking. There can also be confusion, drowsiness, delirium and unresponsive coma.

Length of Time Drugs Stay in Your System

This chart shows the minimum and maximum detection time, on average, that certain drugs stay in a person's system.*

Substance Minimum Maximum
Alcohol   24 hours
Amphetamines 2-7 hours 2-4 days
Barbiturates 4 to 6 hours 4.5 days for short acting
10 days for long-acting
Benzodiazepines 4 to 6 hours up to 10 days
Cannabinoids (THC) 2 Hours

Infrequent user: up to 10 days
Chronic user: 6 weeks

Cocaine Metabolite 1.25 - 4 hours 2-3 days
Methamphetamine (mAMP) 2-7 hours 2-4 days
Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA)
2-4 hours 1-3 days
Methadone 4 hours Up to 3 days
Methaqualone   Up to 10 days
Opiates (Morphine & Heroin) 2.5 hours 2-3 days
Phencyclidine (PCP) 4-6 hours 7-14 days
Propoxyphene 4-6 hours 7-14 days
Cotinine (Nicotine)   30 days or longer
Tricyclic Antidepressants (TCA) 4-6 hours up to 10 days

* These values are based on an average person.

Some people may metabolize drugs at a different rate and, thus, have slightly different time frames as to how long the drug will stay in the body.

Factors which affect metabolism:

  • amount and frequency of use
  • the body's rate of metabolism
  • your body mass (size)
  • your age
  • your tolerance to drugs or alcohol
  • and your overall health


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