Yes;opiates are lipid(fat) soluble
Fat soluble.
Water soluble. Opiates are very water soluble unless they are in their freebase form but hydrocodone is not in its freebase form so it is water soluble. Acetaminophen (tylenol), ibuprofen, an aspirin are only very slightly water soluble and at cold temperatures they are practically not soluble at all. Hope this answers your question.
fat soluble vitamins are stored in our fat tissues and water soluble vitamins are soluble in water.
Neither.
fat soluble
Fat-soluble means a substance that is soluble in oils or fats. The vitamins A, K, D, and E are all fat- soluble vitamins.
Two weeks is plenty of time for most opiates to be completely out of your system. Look up the specific drug to see if it is water or fat soluble.
Vitamins are classed into water-soluble and fat-soluble. The names of two fat-soluble vitamins are A and D. Vitamins E and K are also fat-soluble.
Fat
fat soluble
Opiates are fat-soluble, meaning any amount of water isn't going to change your opiate levels. Different opiates have different levels of solubility, but generally drinking more than the required amount of water won't do anything.
Steroid