Yes, and it has the ability to become addicting.
Yes.
can percocet show up as morphine in a urine drug test
Yes!! Anything opiate based will show up in your test!
Percocet is a brand-name drug formulation for acetaminophen with oxycodone. It would show up as the chemical oxycodone.
opiate
Yes, it will show up on a drug screen even if you are taking methadone.
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, percocet (Oxycodone Hydrochloride) is an opioid derivative and shows up as an opiate on drug tests, along with Morphine, Dilaudid, Hydrocodone, etc.
Endocet is just a different trade name for percocet, an opiate. And hydrocodone is the generic term for vicoden, also an opiate. They will show the same on a drug test. Both will only show that you are taken opiates.
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.
No. There is no THC in percs. They contain acetaminophen and oxycodone but no THC which is found in marijuana.
Percocet and dilaudid are both opiates, a drug test won't discriminate between the two. Drug test's check for classes of chemicals not types so cocaine would show differently as would weed but as for anything in the opiate family there would be no way to tell the difference. =D
Yes, the active ingredient in Tussionex is Hydrocodone which shows up as an opiate on drug tests.