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Is Zopidem And Lamotrigine Considered As An Opiate?

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Posted on Tue, 24 Jun 2014
Question: My girl friend is going through custody battle she has been accused of abuse of opiates. She has a doctors prescription for:
Zopidem 0.125 Mg
Lamotrigine 25Mg
Citalopram 20Mg
Are any of these considered an Opiate?
If so how long does she need to be off them to have a clean UA?
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Answered by Dr. Jonas Sundarakumar (3 hours later)
Brief Answer:
None of those medication are considered opiates.

Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome to Healthcare Magic. Thanks for your query.

None of the medication that your girlfriend is on are considered as opiates.

- Zolpidem is a non-benzodiazepine sedative medication.
- Lamotrigine is a mood stabilizer medication.
- Citalopram is an anti-depressant medication.

These medication will not show up as opiates in a UA. So she can continue the medication without any worry.


Regards,
Dr. Jonas Sundarakumar MBBS., DPM., MRCPsych.(U.K.)
Consultant Psychiatrist
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Is Zopidem And Lamotrigine Considered As An Opiate?

Brief Answer: None of those medication are considered opiates. Detailed Answer: Hello and welcome to Healthcare Magic. Thanks for your query. None of the medication that your girlfriend is on are considered as opiates. - Zolpidem is a non-benzodiazepine sedative medication. - Lamotrigine is a mood stabilizer medication. - Citalopram is an anti-depressant medication. These medication will not show up as opiates in a UA. So she can continue the medication without any worry. Regards, Dr. Jonas Sundarakumar MBBS., DPM., MRCPsych.(U.K.) Consultant Psychiatrist