Nothing will.
No. Hydrochlorides are added to medications to make them more water soluable. The opioid hydrocodone is already water soluable (see the name).
No. They are not even in the same category of drug. Hydrocodone is an opioid, Pristiq is an antidepressant.
No. Absolutly not.It will come up positive for "Opiates"
If you have a prescription for hydrocodone, that should cover you for any look-alike results. Methamphetamine and Hydrocodone are TWO SEPERATE classification of drugs And a script for hydrocodone WILL NOT COVER UP METH USAGE.
There are no asthma medications that could make a person test positive for any illegal drugs.
Desoxyn and adderall, maybe Vyvanse, and other ADHD medications
hydrocodone is a synthetic opiod it shows up as a synthetic opiod and can cause false positive for natural opiods like codeine and morphine.but none the less yes it will make you positive. as for the amitryptiiline all that is is a tricyclic antidepressant and is not a narcotic and can not show up as any kind of opioid.
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Only a physician who is well versed in your personal medical history and current medications can make that determination.
Norco is a brand name for the combination drug hydrocodone/acetaminophen. It is used for the treatment of moderate to severe pain. As with all opioid medications, it is a controlled substance in the United States under the DEA controlled substances act.
Yes. There is no clinical interaction between these two medications.
If you are taking some prescription medications, or are really addicted to poppy seed bagels[ two or more a day] you may get a false positive. Also, Heroin is an opioid, Hydrocodone, Oxycodone and Codeine are also opioid, so if you took any of these, that would make you test positive also. Had the same thing happen to me when i was scripted Oxycodone and forgot to tell them at the Hospital.