Yes, but it depends on the test. Cheap tests usually just say if there are any drugs that this country considers illegal at this time, Other more expensive tests will tell which type of opiate, lidocane, cocaine, novacaine, pot, THC content etc.., and to what degree of concentration in your urine.
Yes.. they do, opiates stay in your system for 2-6 days.. depending on the strength
no they do not they can tell if ur taking vicodin to heroine trust me been there done that
Seriously? If it's not actually in your system, then it's impossible for it to come up. Especially since most drug tests are taken with urine samples.
No, just make you pee more often
Morphine shows up as opiates. Because all opiates convert to morphine once they get into your system, the test is just named "opiates."
In a dip test it will just show as opiates. In a lab test they can distinguish the difference
most of the time they will text for opiates benzos ampitmines THC and meth
No. Heroin is an opiate, just like vicodin (hydrocodone) or percocet (oxycodone). Opiates are ingestible. If one were to eat heroin, they would get high. Also opiates bind with receptors in your digestive system, which is why they (opiates) can cause constipation.
Methadone can produce a high feeling if it is taken in excess and it can also be used to help someone to get off of other opiates.
Yes they do, both will show up as opiates in your system. The person administering the test won't know if your on Oxycontin, Hydrocodone or even Heroin. It will just give a positive result for opiates like any opiate drug will. You cannot tell which opiate from a urine test.
Codeine and Oxycodone are from the same family "OPIATES". Your urine test will show up as positive for opiates. The UA has no way to distinguish whether it is codeine or Oxycodone.
yes bupremorphine is a semi-synthetic opioid that when it comes into contact with the brains opiate receptors, instead of bouncing rapidly in and out like pure opiates such morphine (heroin) , oxycontin, and lortab, bupremorhpine docks and saturates the receptor without bouncing in and out. Its stationary nature in the receptor is why if any other opiates are taken with bupremorphine just bounce off the receptor and flush harmlessly out of the system. Never take any opiates with bupremorphine.
yes, if you have incoming drug test and no Rx you can run a home opiates drug test and see are you good to go.
No, that will just dilute your urine and you'll get in trouble for not having the legal amount of creatine in your urine.