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It is a depressant. All opiates (heroin, morphine, opium, hydrocodone, oxycodone) are depressants.
yes
Drugs such as opium, morphine, heroin, codeine, hydrocodone, oxycodone, fentanyl, and methadone.
Yes! It will show as an opiate, which that is what herion shows as. To find out exactly what you are testing positive for, the urine has to be sent to a lab, but the basic test for opiates will be positive from taking a vicodin( hydrocodone), Oxycontin, Tylenol 3 & 4, herion, and so on...
Hydrocodone is an Opiate based painkiller, so no, It cannot test positive for Amphetamines - but it will on the other hand, Test positive for Opiates (Heroin, Morphine, Oxycodone ect.)
I'm not a chemist but for confident in saying no. hydrocodone is an opiod (derived from the opium poppy and processed and combined with Tylenol usually). hydrocodone is most similar to opium or heroin. once ingested the hydrocodone is metabolized to morphine.
No, the test must be specifically ordered to detect hydrocodone or oxycodone. The DOD drug test does test for opiates (including heroin and morphine) but does not test for medications.
Hydrocodone and heroin are both opioids, but they are derived from different sources and have distinct chemical structures. Hydrocodone is a semi-synthetic opioid made from thebaine, which is found in the opium poppy, while heroin is derived from morphine, another natural component of opium. Although they both act on the same opioid receptors in the brain, their production processes and legal status differ significantly.
No, Suboxone is an opiate, in the same class as opium, heroin, morphine, hydrocodone, oxycodone, methadone, codeine, etc.
No. Heroin is an opiate, just like vicodin (hydrocodone) or percocet (oxycodone). Opiates are ingestible. If one were to eat heroin, they would get high. Also opiates bind with receptors in your digestive system, which is why they (opiates) can cause constipation.
Lortab (hydrocodone / acetaminophen) can help reduce the severity of heroin withdrawal, since both hydrocodone and heroin bind to the opioid receptors. However, heroin is much more powerful and long-term use leads to the creation of more opioid receptors and cross-tolerance to other opioids, so it may take a significant amount of hydrocodone to experience any noticeable relief from heroin withdrawal. From my own experience, it took 40mg of hydrocodone (4 x 10mg Lortabs/Vicodin/Norcos or related medications, 5.25 x 7.5mg hydrocodone-containing pills or 8 x 5mg of any of the above pills) to have any noticeable effect of reducing withdrawal if I had skipped my Suboxone for a day. However, I did not feel high whatsoever. Over time, it took a greater amount (typically 10x 10mg Norcos) to feel normal. Your best route for heroin withdrawal treatment is Suboxone, if you can afford it. I would create a plan for being weaned up front to decide what should be done.
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