Not necessarily. However, most opioids are actually prodrugs and are converted by the body into the same active compound anyway, so they all show up as "the same drug" because they effectively are "the same drug."
yes they do not actually take the root it is not pulled it is cut, a hair test is a hair test . you can see actual hair test collection on you tube search Hair Collection for Drug Testing
no morphine does not show up in a hair follicle test Yes, any basic drug tests test for "opiates" and will detect morphine. Opiates are one of the "SAMHSA-5". The five drugs tested for in the standard NIDA approved drug test- urine, hair or saliva.
Could happen. Each hair follicle of a sheep has 3 hair shafts (wool).
I was wondering the same thing. The Austin POLICE dept. DOES do a hair test... so my best guess would be- yes. But that's just a guess.
Yes they are both narcotics
No Darvocet will show up as narcotics on a drug test same as Percocet or vicodin.
Hair scales always point toward the tip of the hair.
yes it can at first if the hair test is positive for any drug then they will do another more complex test to exactly what drug it was . example first test was positive for opiates then they will break down the hair to determine what type of opiates.
our bodies have a set amount of hair follicles(what the hair grows from) so unless the follicle is dead the same amount of hair keeps coming back.
opiates are narcotics
Each hair develops from a group of epidermal cells at the base of a tubelike depression called a hair follicle, which extends from the surface into the dermis and contains the hair root. The epidermal cells at the base are nourished from dermal blood vesssels in a projection of connective tissue at the deep end of the follicle. As these epidermal cells divide and grow, older cells are pushed toward the surface. The cells that move upward and away from the utrient supply become keratinized and die. Their remains constitute the structure of a developing hair shaft that extends away from the skin.
Yes, they both have the same active ingredients, just in differing amounts. Both contain hydrocodone and acetaminophen, so both would show hydrocodone or its metabolites in a hair follicle test. There would also be acetaminophen found.