most drug tests do not differentiate between the specifics and give general results like opiates, benzodiazepines etc... hydrocodone and oxycodone are both opiates, however, there are tests that can and DO differentiate the specifics and they are ordered per situation and policy of the entity that is ordering the test in the first place.
It depends on the type of urine analysis that is given, but on most standard tests both morphine and percocet will show up as "Opiates" so yes, they will show up the same. But if the Test is a specific test for opiates, then they will come up seperately, but this is done rarely at physician offices or clinics.
No, lol.
fentanyl will not show up on a standard urine drug screen. While it is an opioid analgesic of the same class of morphine, it is in a different subclass. Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid were morphine is a natural occurring opioid that is extracted from the poppy plant. The chemical structure is very different between these two substances which leads to different methods of metabolism in the body. The urine drug screen picks up the metabolites of typical drugs of abuse such as morphine or codein or hydromorphone. While the metabolites of fentanyl can not be detected in a urine drug test. Other drug screens are available for such drugs but must be specially ordered for direct suspicion of such substance abuse
I have to take a urine test, can you tell me what is in the fentanyl patch have in it, because I haven't had the patch on in while, is it herion, metdone,morphine
California Poppy seed, All opioid based drugs, i.e. Vicodan, percocet, Oxycontin, fentanyl
If you ingest 160mg of morphine it takes between 2-4 days to pass a lab urine test.
It depends on the test used and how recently you consumed the fentanyl. I would assume it will be detected. Don't "eat" fentanyl. It's neither safe nor real bright.
Fentanyl does not show up on "dip-stick" urinalysis and rarely shows up on many other types of testing equipment. Since it is a truly synthetic opiate. Specimen can be sent to lab for analysis and it may show up there, but fear-not, if you are on probation you will probably never get detected. This is a highly physically addictive.AnswerFentanyl and morphine are two different substances. Neither contains the other. They are, however, in the same class of medicines: opioid analgesics. Anyone who is using Fentanyl under the care of a health practitioner should not make any big adjustments to dosage, and that includes quitting, without consultation. Fentanyl was prescribed for you because it is a very effective analgesic, and the patch form (e.g. Duragesic) has unique advantages shared by no other pain medicine. Although Fentanyl can cause tolerance and physical dependency, these consequences are not the same as "addiction", and are *not* of concern when the Fentanyl is working as it should, in the relief of severe pain. At such time as the need for Fentanyl has passed, a tapering schedule can safely and comfortably eliminate the need for and continued use of the drug.AnswerTo answer the question directly, Fentanyl will not show up on a standard urine drug screen. While it is an opioid analgesic of the same class of morphine, it is in a different subclass. Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid were morphine is a natural occurring opioid that is extracted from the poppy plant. The chemical structure is very different between these two substances which leads to different methods of metabolism in the body. The urine drug screen picks up the metabolites of typical drugs of abuse such as morphine or codeine or hydrocodone. While the metabolites of Fentanyl can not be detected in a urine drug test. Other drug screens are available for such drugs but must be specially ordered for direct suspicion of such substance abuse.
nope.
fentanyl usualy carnt be detected in the urine because is is an opieod but if the test for opieods it will show up. fentanyl stays in your syistem for up to 2 to 3 weeks hope that has help.
No, it will show as Hydrocodone.
Tramadol will not show up, but Duragenic " Fentanyl" will show up since it's a CII opiate it will show on a urine test.
Both.