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aubree2013
Apr 11, 2013, 10:38 AM
Two days ago I took a half of xanax by mistake
And I have a drug test in a month. Will it be out
Of my system by then? I know that it has a half
Life of 11 hours but I also heard it could be in
Your system for a month.

JudyKayTee
Apr 11, 2013, 10:42 AM
Blood, urine, hair?

How did you take xanax by mistake?

aubree2013
Apr 11, 2013, 10:53 AM
Blood, urine, hair?

How did you take xanax by mistake?

I have migranes really bad and they are a light
Blue round shape like of one the xanax and my
Step dad takes the xanax and he had his laying
Out and I started to get a head ache and wasn't paying attention until he said something

aubree2013
Apr 11, 2013, 10:54 AM
Blood, urine, hair?

How did you take xanax by mistake?

And it will be a blood test.

JudyKayTee
Apr 11, 2013, 11:00 AM
I see how that can happen. My late husband was a Pharmacist and he drove me crazy insisting that ANY medication be taken only after reading the label - even over the counter such as vitamins! That truly does happen (wrong medication) frequently.

I'm reading that you should be all right - good luck!

http://www.blurtit.com/q684697.html

aubree2013
Apr 11, 2013, 11:04 AM
I see how that can happen. My late husband was a Pharmacist and he drove me crazy insisting that ANY medication be taken only after reading the label - even over the counter such as vitamins! That truly does happen (wrong medication) frequently.




I'm reading that you should be all right - good luck!

http://www.blurtit.com/q684697.html
Thank you so much I just worked so hard to where
I am at to lose everything over a mistake.

Wondergirl
Apr 11, 2013, 11:26 AM
The lesson is all this for ALL of us is to make sure you read the label before you take the med out of the bottle (and don't take pills lying around) -- and never put meds in a bottle labeled something else. My nurse mil nearly killed one of her kids when she dosed her in the dark without reading the label and ended up giving her the wrong med. Also, don't take meds prescribed for someone else. I had a library "volunteer" who was a doctor doing community service for a DUI. I mentioned in passing I had a headache but no aspirin, so he pulled a prescription bottle out of his pocket and told me to take one of his super-aspirins. The label had some woman's name on it. I declined -- and sometimes wonder whatever happened to him.