Will Phendimetrazine Or Bontril Show Up On A Rountine Drug Screen?

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It is very likely that Bontril, or Phendimetrazine tartrate, to give it the generic term, will show up on a routine drugs test.
While the amount in the body's system could be a factor on a standard drugs examination, even a trace will be found in a more thorough test.
As a sympathomimetic amine, and so similar to an amphetamine, nicknamed speed, testers are looking to pick up signs of the drug, which is generally used as an appetite suppressant and so popular with those looking to lose weight.
This class of drug are commonly known as "anorectics” or "anorexigenics” but by stimulating the central nervous system, thus increasing the heart rate and blood pressure, Bontril makes your desire for food diminish and helps the desire to exercise and is often prescribed for the obese.
It is considered a performance enhancing stimulant and so banned in sport, and a substance that drug testers look out for specifically and will not tolerate even if taken ‘accidentally’ with other products.
A white, odorless cyrstalline powder, Phendimetrazine is soluble in water but insoluble in chloroform, acetone, ether and benzene.
Inactive ingredients such as compressible sugar, confectioner’s sugar, D&C Yellow #10, FD&C Blue #1, FD&C Yellow #6, isopropyl alcohol, Lactose Anhydrous, Magnesium Stearate, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Povidone, Purified Water, Sodium Starch Glycolate, are usually present and Bontril is difficult to mask.
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ray of light answered
You have not mentioned which strength you are using. It is available in 35 mcg and 105 mcg. The 35 mcg has a half life of 1.9 hours. Its means the full drug is excreted through urine within 4 hours. The half life of 105 mcg is 9.8 hours.. It will be excreted within 24 hours. So if your taking 35 mcg, it might not show on urine test but 105 mcg will show. Both strengths will be detected in hair follicles for 100 days.

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