Very simply, yes.
Both of those are opiates
I'm going to assume 'assay of opiates' means one has tested positive for opiates in their system. Opiate's can range from the prescription hydrocodone to heroin.
Yes. The tetosterone levels decrease
Yep yep yep - opiates and benzos and pot and pretty much everything. So if you are a drug addict you should not think about a government job.
Not taking any for a long time.
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.
Noise levels of sound in the air are tested by a sound pressure level meter (SPL meter).Noise levels in an electronic circuit are tested by a volt meter.
Oxycodone is an Opiate. Depending on why you are being tested, many places that test and find opiates, benzodiazapines etc will 'excuse' the find on the test with a valid note from your doctor.
Each of these medications are for different conditions. Cipro is an antibiotic to treat an infection. Morphine is to treat moderate to severe pain and is considered an opioid. Cocaine, which as you know, is considered as an "anesthetic" or a "local " but, it is not an opioid. If you were being tested for opiates, then you would be positive. Zofran is used to treat nausea. The combinations of these drugs will not cause a positive result for Cocaine. If you are being tested for opiates,then you should get a note from your Doc that prescribed/ordered the Morphine.
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yes it does it is a opiate and it will be tested for...1 thing a ten panel will not test for is oxycodone you could use oc and not test positive for opiates as long as u don't use an extreme amount daily. I know someone that uses oc daily and tests negative all the time for opiates bc its not specifically tested for unless they test you with a 12 panel....
both contain opiates they just aren't a controled substance cause the amount is small