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This is very unlikely since fentanyl is a synthetic opiate with a very different structure. Some drug tests for opiates may be able to detect fentanyl, so it could show up positive (it would probably say "morphine and other opiates" or something).

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Yes, almost every drug test will detect morphine. Its often quoted that it takes 3-5 days for your urine to be clean for morphine but it can vary greatly.

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It comes up as an opiate. Just like heroin or any opiate-based prescription painkiller. Like Vicodin, Percocet, Oxycontin, etc. And it stays in the system for 72 hours.

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No, Morphine will show up as an opiate and Methadone will only show up as methadone because it requires a specific test.

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No, they are a different drug classes, metabolites ,etc.. Morphine will show positive for opiates, meth - for methamphetamine / amphetamines.

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If the drug test includes a test for morphine then yes.

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Shows up as OPIOID/Opiate. Traditional tests are 5 panel. Narcotics/opiates/barbituates/Mary-jane/Benzodiazipines.

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im sorry but thats not a very smart question, cocaine is a stimulant, while morphine is a opiod, exact oppisites, so morphine will show as an opiod

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Will methadone and morphine show up the same or different up on a urine test?

Methadone and Morphine will show up different on a urine test. Morphine will show up as an opiate and Methadone will only show up as methadone cause it requires a specific test.


Would zomorph and methadone show up the same on a drug test?

No, methadone has its own specific test used to detect it. Zomorph contains morphine which would show up as an opiate.


Will morphine show up on a drug test the same as percoet?

will morphine show up on stick drug test the same as percoet


What does diladid show up as on a drug test?

i don't know if you mean dilaudid or dilantin. dilaudid will cause a false positive for morphine or heroin depending on the test. but when they check it at the lab they will know it is dilaudid. dilantin is not tested for.


What will vicodin show up as in a urine drug test?

They both show up in the opiate category on a standard drug test, and can be tested for seperately i believe, but for a standard drug test they stay in your system about 3 days max. and will make you test positive for opiates if detected.


Can methadone and heroin show up the same on a drug test?

No! When diomethylmorphine aka Heroin is broken down in the body and delivered through the blood stream it is converted into morphine. Methadone however is a fully synthetic narcotic that does not come from poppies so no morphine or opium is used in the synthesizing of methadone nor is it converted to in the body


Why does methadone show positive in urine drug screen when only percocet is taken?

Most likely you have the wrong drug listed as what is showing in the drug screen... I don't believe that methadone would show in a drug screen for percocet. Percocet is made of two active ingredients, Tylenol and oxycodone. oxycodone is derived from morphine, so it is possible that morphine may show in the drug test when percocet is taken.


Does morphine and methadone show up separate?

Yes, morphine will show up as an opiate and methadone will only show up as methadone because it requires its own specific test to detect it.