yes they do they test Oxycontin by itself believe me ive been taking drug test for 3 years and yes
yes. labritory tests are very prescise.
is loracet and Oxycontin appear the same on a drug test
no.
Yes.
NIDA-5 is the most commonly used drug test and it tests for:Cannabinoids (marijuana, hashish - tests for metabolite THCCOOH)Cocaine (cocaine, benzoylecognine, cocaethylene)- tests for cocaine metabolite)Amphetamines (amphetamine, methamphetamine)Opiates (heroin, opium, codeine, morphine, 6-MAM)Phencyclidine (PCP)Methadone (MTD)Barbiturates (BAR)Benzodiazepines (BZO)Tricyclic antidepressants (TCA)Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA or ecstasyin case you are wondering Oxycontin and oxycodone are considered OPIATES
Yes they detect differently. I know that some drug tests require a seperate, specific test to detect methadone (and it shows up as methadone).
No matter injecting, snorting, swallowing or smoking. It will all show up.
Drug tests test for specific compounds (or closely related families of compounds). Most of them include a test for oxycontin. Also, "pass" or "fail" is really up to the person ordering the test... if they already know you're taking oxycontin for legitimate medical reasons then when it shows up on the test, they'll likely go "no surprise there" and ignore it. However, if you're abusing it, then it WILL show up and you WILL fail the test.Tylenol 1 contains caffeine (which nobody tests for), acetaminophin/paracetamol (which nobody tests for), and codeine (which everybody tests for). So you'll fail because of those also if you're not supposed to be taking codeine.
Get away with what? If you mean passing a drug test, then NO! The Oxycontin will present as an Opiate on the drug test. And the person who smokes Cannabis and pops Oxycontin will appear to have been using not only Weed, but Heroin to.
It is an opiate.
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.
It shows as an opiate