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Moeller and colleagues say ibuprofen can give a false-positive for pheycyclidine, as may meperidine, also known as Demerol, or ketamine, an anesthetic. In addition, the painkiller tramadol, also known as Ultram, may also give a false-positive reading for phencyclidine. She also notes nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs--NSAIDs--may give false readings for marijuana.
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