A regular 5-panel test can only show the presence of a drug in your urine; you'd need some pretty fancy analysis to show the amount.
Lorcet will show up as an opiate on a urine drug test.
Yes. Lorcet and Norco both contain the narcotic hydrocodone which is what shows up on urine screenings.
In a dip test it will just show as opiates. In a lab test they can distinguish the difference
They will show up the same, as both contain the opioid hydrocodone.
Absolutely! Hydrocodone (the opiod in Lorcet) can be identified in urinalysis for up to 30 days afterward, depending on a variety of factors, including body weight.
If the urine panel is a 9 panel drug screen, benzonatate will not show up.
C no change in amount of urine
(By it's color and the amount of the urine) using the fluids: Coke, lemon sport drink, coffee, regular water, orange juice, apple juice which one do you think will "come out" in the most amount of urine which one least in amount of urine and which one will come out the darkest in color which ones the lightest in colors and please explain why?
Catheter urine is more "sanitary" than regular urine. Because it is collected from the bladder, and doesn't "touch" the external skin, it is less prone to skin contamination.
Alcohol will not show up on a regular panel type drug test. There is however, a test that can be given known as a "liver enzyme" test that can detect alcohol in the urine for about 80 hours.
No
Your urine's specific gravity reflects the amount of minerals, solids, and wastes in the urine. Specific gravity is a comparison of urine's density to water's density.