No. Vicoden and Codeine are both opiates. which usually stay in your system three days, depending on body weight, if you are thin it might be less , if you are big it might be more. also you are taking more milligrams of the Vicoden so it would definitely not get out faster. On most drug tests, they will both come up as the same thing ( opiates ) unless it is a lab test where they break down all the drugs and see exactly how many milligrams and what specific kind of opiate or barbituate or whatever drug it is. Also Tylenol with codeine 325 mg's really only have 30mg of codeine the rest is acetaminophen and caffeine. but it really doesn't matter if its 30mg or 90mg because they will stay in your system the same amount of time
Tylenol 3 can stay in the urine from two to four days.
2 hours
Deefinately.Tylenol 3 has 1/4 grain of codeine peer tablet, a Tylenol 4 has 1/2 grain
Your baby is sick and probably dehydrated. Give water.
If you don't take them in the first place, you don't have to worry about getting them out of your urine.
Yes, a positive testing urine test will show faster than a negative urine testing.- Personal experience (I have had many urine tests) use "sure jell" and you will pass everytime!!!!! look it up on google.
No.
urine
Roxys are made out of oxycodone, which is an opiate, and acetaminophen, which is Tylenol. Roxys show up as opiates.
No, it does not. See the related questions.
I would think not, but even if it does whats the harm? It is a pain releaver found in Tylenol, etc.
No. If it did, genital herpes would get better a lot faster.