No. Only morphine and hydromorphone (Dilaudid) will break down into the same compound. Demerol reduces to norperidine after it is metabolized.
morphine and demerol
Morphine is an Opiate. Opiates and Opioids metabolize differently depending on the drug and pathways. Many brand name drugs are detected as a metabolite in a drug test once analyzed. Demerol is detected and the metabolite/parent drug is meperidine. Opiates can break down into multiple metabolites, for instance heroin can break down into codeine, morphine, morphine glucuronide, and 6 monoacetyl morphine...drug testing is more complex than most people think it is.
Yes, Hydrocodone and Demerol are both opiates and will show up as "Opiate" on a drug screen.
Meperidine is Demerol, similar to morphine. The question I think you are meaning to ask is, what is Mepergan Fortis. This medicine is a mixture of Demerol & Phenergan. Lovely drug for when you are hurt and need sleep.
An opioid
yes
no opana is oxymorphhone, or oxy-morphine
The only way to "clean" your system of morphine is to not take it.
Meperidine (me per' i deen) is a pain reliever. it falls to or in the class of ''narcotic analgesics'' or similar to morphine it comes in a tablet and a syrup.
there might be a particular type of pain or they might be allergic to top level narcoticsMorphine is actually a drug and doctors try not to subscribe them because it can get addicting
the answer is yes for sure
Usually drug tests only test for the metabolite of opiates in your urine. So yes oxycodone will show up in a urine based drug test. Demerol being fully synthetic on the other hand may not.