I'm not too sure I understand your question but I'll try to answer it to the best of my ability. if you take Hydrocodone or vicodin whatever on your drug test it will show Hydrocodone and a number say 100 and positive also for Hydromorphone but it will be a much smaller number say 10 same with Oxycodone and Oxymorphone and Codiene and Morphine This is because the liver enzimes convert some but not all Hydrocodone to Hydromorphone which is a much stronger chemical Oxycodone is converted to Oxymorphone and Codiene is converted to Morphine. Hope this helps somewhat.
No. On a standard drug screenining, it only detects presence or lack of presence of opiates.
Yes it will if consumed within around 2 days before the drug test. I'd say a max of three days based on the half life of the metabolite of hydrocodone. Both hydrocodone and its metabolite hydromorphone are detectable in a urinary drug test. S - RPh
No
Diazepam is a benzodiazepine and will show up in some expanded tests ... which includes 5 basic drug classes plus combination of 3, 4,5, etc.. additional drug classes like Benzodiazepines (Valium, Xanax, Serax, etc..), Hydrocodone (Lortab, Vicodin), Ecstasy, etc...
yes and no. You need to show prescription for the drug before you get a drug test. Some places will test for benzos and some not . Referance is drug test that tests for benzo http://www.meditests.com/drug-testing-cup.html
No. Lorazepam is a member of the benzodiazepine family of sedative/hypnotics. If it showed up in a drug test, it would show up as a positive flag for benzo's. True, Lorazepam is a benzodiazepine and will therefore show up as a positive for benzos on all standard drug tests.Lorazepam goes by the brand name Ativan, not Xanax. The generic for Xanax would simply be called Alprazolam.
No. Hydrocodone is a synthetic opioid and contains neither amphetimines nor amphetimine analogs. However, more recent versions of the PDR, and in-field observations show that hydrocodone may make some people drowsy, but in other cases, may act as a stimulant, reducing fatigue and causing some behavior that is similar (but not identical to) that seen in subjects doesed with ampehtimines. This tends to happen more with chronic usage of the drug. Note that, when observing the effects of hydrocodone stimulation, the process and the symptomology are very different, even if both appear to have a similar stimulant effect.
http://www.drugs.com/hydrocodone.html http://www.usdoj.gov/dea/concern/hydrocodone.html http://www.webmd.com/drugs/drug-251-Hydrocodone-Acetaminophen+Oral.aspx?drugid=251&drugname=Hydrocodone-Acetaminophen+Oral http://www.medicinenet.com/hydrocodone_and_ibuprofen/article.htm http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/drug-information/DR600385 Here are some sites for information about the effects and uses of the drug. Hydrocodone is a widely abused drug it is harmful and you should seek help if you are addicted or think someone is.
Yes, by the basic 5 panel drug screen. Codeine is always screened for and no matter what the stupid junkies want to tell you. Hydrocodone metabolizes into codeine. I'm having to deal with the worrying myself. I was a first time user and had 4 days to prepare for the drug test.(after being called for an interview while on the drug). This is why we all need to just lay off the drugs, if we are looking for jobs. Then use that money to buy some green afterward to celebrate. Wish me luck haha.
Positive for OPIATES (which can include heroin)
I have a permanent injury and have a darvocet prescription. Without thinking I took a dose of my wifes hydrocodone cough syrup for a recent cold. I asked the above question because i take random drug tests for work and I am worried that it will show up. I already have opiates in my system from the darvocet so I'm hoping it will just show up as an opiate. Are urine drug tests so specific that it will show each and every drug or just the category such as opiates? PLEASE HELP!!!!!!Rest easy they both are opiates and will show up in a drug test as opiates drug test are not that specific they shoe thc,opiates,benzos ect... they show up as groups not as drug names your job is safe>>>>>>>Hey, not all drug tests are the same. some are more sensitive than others. The ones I had to take at a pain clinic detect the various different types of opiates. they can differentiate btwn percocet (oxycodone), vicodin (hydrocodone) TYlenol 3 (codeine) Darvoce (Propoxyphene) t, etc etc.
Any pain killer will show up as an opiate. This is in the same class as heroin and depending on how in depth your test will go they will be able to tell the exact medication you were taking.