Norepinephrine Reuptake inhibitors and Urinalysis

I’ve searched the forum with no satisfactory avail. Are norepinephrine ruptake inhibitors such as Strattera on other drugs visible on urinalysis? If so or not, what exactly can they detect on a urinalyis and what is the search standard? i.e., what is most commonly looked for?

Thanks!

Urinalysis usually looks for the following:
Visual observations
pH
Specific Gravity
Protein amount
Presence of Glucose
Presence of Ketones
Presence of Nitrite
Presence of Leukocyte Esterase

Microscopic Urinalysis only looks at the cellular constituency of the Urine.
Strattera, which I’m sure you use in relation to ADHD treatment, aka N-Methyl-3-pheyny-3-otolyloxy-propylamine hydrochloride, isn’t a substance that would be routinely looked for. Nothing about it’s molecular weight or structure would lead me to believe they couldn’t be filtered from the blood into the bowman’s capsule’s of the kidney’s, and expelled in the urine.

Thank you very much for the info.