A urine test can detect if Oxycontin is present but cannot give a specific amount
actually, store bought urine tests cant tell how much you have taken but if sent to a lab they can detect levels of any drug in your system. so if your taking the test at home its a straight up yes or no answer but if your taking a test for probation or perole or something they can tell how much you have taken thru lab analysis.
yes, if sent to a lab it can give a pretty exact level of intake and usage. but wont tell you how long it has been being used. unless its extremely heavy concentrated level (high levels that could kill even a normal user indicates a tolerance that's been built up over time this points to a serious addiction). However I learned an interesting fact with the home tests they can take up to 5 minutes to show a negative or positive. If the line comes up negative in the first 30 seconds to a minute that is great if it takes the full 5 minutes before it comes up negative that may indicate a past use within or up to 8-10 days prior. So check away or watch out
Oxycodone and/or its major metabolites may be measured in blood or urine to monitor for abuse, confirm a diagnosis of poisoning, or assist in a medicolegal death investigation. Many commercial opiate screening tests cross-react appreciably with oxycodone and its metabolites, but chromatographic techniques can easily distinguish oxycodone from other opiates.
no. just tells if u fail or pass
Not the amount just the presence of it.
yes
Oxycontin and Percocet are both oxycodone not morphine or hydromorphone.
no ms contin is morphine sulfate and Oxycontin is oxycodone while mscontin will show up as an opiate the Oxycontin shows up as oxycodone
Oxycontin is oxycodone. Diaudid is hydromorphone. So, yes.
Usually takes 2 - 4 days to get out of the system, therefore Friday is on the "edge" - it could.
California Poppy seed, All opioid based drugs, i.e. Vicodan, percocet, Oxycontin, fentanyl
If you ingest 160mg of morphine it takes between 2-4 days to pass a lab urine test.
No, dilaudid will show up as an opiate and methadone will only show up as methadone because it requires its own specific test.
Yes. The only difference in these drugs is how they are prepared so that they release either immediately or over a sustained period of time. They are both morphine sulfate.
short answer no, Oxycontin will show in high levels as Oxycodone, Dilaudid will show as Dilaudid or Hydromorphone, or in cheaper tests morphine.
Yes.
As oxycodone.