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Originally Posted by TLO
dlphg9
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I don't have a ton of background in analytical chemistry (mainly plugging and chugging with samples from drug production), but what dlphg9 mentioned last year should still be applicable. Mass spectrometry should be able to pick up incredibly small concentrations of the analyte of interest in the sample.
If you were able to identify the issue last year and the same problem arises, then it is almost certainly the same issue given that you were redirected back to a problematic test.
Half-life of elimination is variable for clonazepam, anywhere from 17-60 hours. At the low end of the spectrum, a drug with a 17 hour half life would take 85 hours to clear roughly 95% from your body. At the high end, it would be 300 hours, so almost two weeks.
I'd also add that the office threatening to withhold your prescription for a benzo is a dangerous precedent given that acute withdrawal can precipitate a seizure.