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.
OK yes they both show up as opiates on drug screens but some drug screens check for different types of opiates and if that's the case then loratab will show up as hydrocodone and percacet will show up as oxycodone
no it does not show up as the same thing. I have been on both and loratab has hydrocodone in it and percacet has oxycodone in it and they do show up different on drug screens although they are both opiate based meds they do have different ingredients
Yes, Lortabs will show up as opiates on a drug screen.
Yes. Both of these drugs are opioids, so they will test positive for opiates.
yes. same as vicodin
yes
Absolutely not... Lortab is another name for vicodin, hydrocodone, or norco. Percocet or oxycodone has a different chemical make up from the lortab or vicodin. They are and can be detected separately on a U.A.
NO they do not! I can't believe someone said that! Lortabs are hydrocodone and Percocets are oxycodone! yes, they are both opiates and they are of similar strength...although the oxy is much stronger on a smaller scale
no they will both show up under opiates
Yes, both will show up as opiates on a urine drug test.
It will show positive for opiates since it has Oxycodone in it.
They are all opiates meaning they test your urine for opium which all opiates contain.
If you do not have a prescription for the percocet then yes, it is bad. It will show up as opiates until it is sent to a lab for further more detailed testing, where it will them show up as percocet.
Yes Lortab consists of Hydrocodone while Tyelenol 3 contains codeine or codone one, both contain Tylenol No, they are both opiates and will both show up the same on a drug screen test. Codeine and hydrocodone are not separate categories on a typical drug test.
They are both forms of oxycodone and will both show up as the same thing in a UA.
In high doses it can show up as an opiate. At normal to moderate doses oxycodone has to be specifically tested. Some pearles: If the person is on percocet at normal doses and they test positive for opiates they are either taking other drugs or huge doses of percocet. Expect it to be negative if they are takign normal amounts. Check a tylenol level. If it is negative they are not taking the percocet, which has tylenol in it, but rather some other opiate.
Yes they show as opiates.
It will show up as just that. On a more general test it will show up as opiates.