I believe that they are. I just had a urine test and i had taken hydrocodone 3 hours prior to the test (prescription of course). Got the results back today and nothing detected. Another friend of mine is on oxycodone prescription and he was also tested. Oxycodone showed up in the test and he had to show his script. The same test for both of us and his was detected. hope this helps
Yes. There are particular panels on drug screen tests. Hydrocodone (vicoden) tests positive for general "opiates". There is a special panel for oxycodone.
they both show up as opium
Not sure, i think so.
yes on a urine analysis oxycodone is a separate test they have to check mark on the paper. the hydrocodone will just be seen as vicodon
YES: The medication you are referring to is Hydrocodone.
Yes it can. Loritab's active narcotic ingredient is Hydrocodone and oxycodone is obviously oxycodone. It really depends on the complexity of the test. If it's a five panel urinalysis both will just show up as "opiate" positive. If it is a gas spectrum chromatography (like a pre-employment drug screen), it can tell the difference between hydrocodone, oxycodone, fentanyl, heroin, morphine, hydromorphone, etc. hope this helps ya! -Scott G Hallendale, FL
yes they can see the difference if it's actually sent to a profssional lab. A dipstick test won't catch it. Pharmacist
Codeine, morphine, hydrocodone, oxycodone to name a few of the opiates. Meth would be Ritalin or adderol or dexadrine more than likely.
It depends on the type of drug test being used. On a standard pre-employment type drug screen, Tylenol No3 (codeine), hydrocodone, and oxycodone will likely be detected as a single positive result for narcotics or opioids. A more specialized (and expensive) test could be used to distinguish between the three.
oxycodone is just pure heroine.....which is an opiate....
Percocet and oxycodone are synthetic opiods, and both have the same active narcotic oxycodone. Percocet is oxycodone 10mg and acetominaphen 325mg. Oxyxodone HCI is 30mg Oxycodoe and basically a salt additive. They do not metabolise into morphine which is what they test for in a standard 5 panel opiate drug test. They would have to order an extended opiate panel to test for synthetic opiates such as oxycodone and hydrocodone.
Yes. Oxycodone is an opiate class drug. It will show up on a drug screen as an opiate.