Yes it will show up as opi on a dipstick
This is the standard NIDA test and it cannot detect either one. It can only detect morphine, heroin, and codeine. Oxycodone and hydrocodone must be tested for specifically.
Yes, the active ingredient in Tussionex is Hydrocodone which shows up as an opiate on drug tests.
Yes. Vicodin (Hydrocodone) is an opiate and will show up on almost all drug tests. Depending on amount and frequency taken it is usually undetectable in urine tests after a week. Longer for blood tests.
Oxycodone is an "opioide" and will show up on drug screenings. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxycodone
If your asking aboute Hydrocodone. The answer is no. It will show up as an narcotic though. Hydrocodone and codiene are different drugs, as a matter of fact Hydrocodone is usually perscribed to persons with proven allergies to codiene. However they are both narcotic analgesics and will both show up on a drug screen. So if you don't have a prescription and you are subject to drug screening it probably wouldn't be a good idea to take either.
I am in a methadone program and when they do our blind urine tests the get the strengths of everything in you system, even alcohol. Don't know if this helps you!!
Likely... If you have a legal Rx for having using these drugs, best to discuss this with the lab & your doctor beforetaking any drug tests...
can you fail a drug test if you take hydrocodone and oxycodone at the same time
Hydrocodone is a synthetic opioid, and (oddly enough), many standard drug tests don't test for synthetic opiates such as hydrocodone, oxycodone, or fentanyl. The common tests usually test for morphine and codeine, which are the products of heroin. However, a doctor or employer can request a test specifically for synthetic opiates. Look here for more info: http://www.erowid.org/pharms/hydrocodone/hydrocodone_testing.shtml
Yes. Hydrocodone will show up an an opiate. Hydrocodone/Vicodin is an opiate with tylenol. Hope that helps/
I was wondering the samething...so after experimenting and obtaining three single panel tests for different opiates; I've concluded that having fent in the system will not show up on an "opi" (tests for: heroine, morphine, codeine opium), nor will it show up on an "oxy" test, and it will not show up on a methadone "mtd" test. On a standard U/A, opi is standard, methadone is sometimes on it--and oxy may be too. Fentanyl is a special opiate, b/c it's synthetic and hard to test for....test yourself first! hope this was helpful.
Yes. Opiates show up in drug tests.