I do it everyday
They would both show up as Opiates. and if they wanted they could inspect to find out what opiates, and im sure they would. So yes... Xanax would not show up as an opiate, it is a totally different class of drug. Xanax is a benzodiazepine and therefore would NOT be confused with Vicodin on a drug test.
Xanax is not an opiate. Vicodin is an opiate.
Yes. Both drugs cause respiratory depression especially taken together or mixed with alcohol and/or antihistmamines. You will fall asleep and stop breathing.
yes, and it will never grow back.
Tizanidine
No. I am a Registered Nurse and Xanax is a Benzodiazepine, or "Benzo" for short. Vicodin is an opiate and will BOTH show up, but in different categories.
No
Vicodin* is a brand name for hydrocodone, which is different than oxycodone. The two are quite similar as they are both derived from codeine. Oxycodone however is about 50% stronger than hydrocodone (vicodin).
Yes.. There is a small pharmacy in the port of Belize. I just got back and they had everything from Vicodin, Xanax all the way to Viagra and usually about 50.00 US for a 100 pills.
Yes yes and YES! Ask for Xanax and Vicodin. I just had it done yesterday
The most common is oxycodone, followed by tranquilizers such as Xanax and other painkillers like Vicodin and Percocet.
The difference between Hydrocodone and Xanax is Hydrocodone is an opioid pain killer.Xanax is a class of drug called a benzodiazapine prescribed for anxiety or panic attacks.Other drugs in this class are Valium,klonopin,and Librium. ===ANOTHER ANSWER=== FIRST ANSWER IS correct. HYDROCODONE is a narcotic analgesic (painkiller) commonly known as Vicodin (hydrocodone + Tylenol), or Lortab, or Lorcet. It has the potential to be abused or addictive. XANAX is an anti-anxiety, that also has the potential to becoming addictive, but much less than others in its class like Valium (diazepam) or Klonopin (clonazepam). Also, never abruptly stop taking any of these three.