This means that if a drug test is looking for a certain drug and it detects a similar chemical structure, it can result in a false positive. For example, if a drug test is looking for benzodiazepines, it may detect a similar chemical structure in buspirone and result in a false positive.
Can buspirone make you test positive for marijuana or could it give a false positive for marijuana?
Buspirone can cause false positive results with certain medical tests. You What other drugs will affect buspirone? Using buspirone with other drugs
Can gabapentin cause false positive on drug test? No, gabapentin does not cause false positives on drug tests. Drug Monitoring and False
Can buspirone cause a false positive pregnancy test? Buspirone is not known to cause false positive results on pregnancy tests. However, this
Will buspirone show a false positive on a 10 panel urine test.
Can buspirone cause a false positive pregnancy test? Buspirone is not known to cause false positive results on pregnancy tests. However, this
Will buspirone show a false positive on a 10 panel urine test.
Can Buspirone Cause False Positive Drug Tests? Buspirone is not known to cause false positive drug tests for benzodiazepines or any other drugs.
It's not like "Let me immediately take action based on belief in the complete accuracy of a single medical report" isn't the norm in such stories. Arguably, her real fault wasn't in sleeping around, it was in going home and thinking there was going to be a marriage left after she blew it up.
(And, to be honest, I'm sure many of the readers don't actually understand how false positives work. If you get a positive result on a 99% accurate test, that doesn't mean there's only a 1% chance of it being wrong.
On rare diseases, a positive result is very likely to be a false one, simply by the weight of numbers: If a test is 99% accurate, and 100,000 people get tested for a disease that only 500 of them have, then you're going to end up with 495 true positive results (99% of the sick people got accurate results) and 995 false positive results (1% of the healthy people got inaccurate results). In case like this, that would mean that a positive result in a 99% accurate test is only actually a ~33% chance that you have the disease.
tl;dr: The doctor was an idiot, and the ending should have included a malpractice lawsuit for failing basic math.)