No, Tlenol 3 contains codeine, and Norco contains hydroconone, they are different types of opiods
yes it will :D
No, it will show as Hydrocodone.
Yes. Lorcet and Norco both contain the narcotic hydrocodone which is what shows up on urine screenings.
No, Tylenol 3 contains codine which is an opiate. Xanax is a benzodiazepine. Both will show up in a drug test and will show up as different substances. If its a one time use Xanax will be out of you're system in 2-3 days, daily or cronic use could take up to 2 months to clear out. Codine in metabolized quicker, 2-3 days. Good luck.
First of all, the "500" on the label IS tylenol, the generic of tylenol actually, acetaminophen. Vicodin will show up as 5/500 etc. The 5 is the dose of the hydrocodone and the 500 is the dose of acetaminophen. SO the answer is NO they are not.
Deefinately.Tylenol 3 has 1/4 grain of codeine peer tablet, a Tylenol 4 has 1/2 grain
yes
No they will not show as the same thing. Xanax is a benzodiazapine (sp?) and the codeine in Tylenol 3 is an opiate. The benzodiazapine isn't something that is "normally" tested for in a job urine test but it can definatly be detected in in a urine test that is looking for it.
Roxys are made out of oxycodone, which is an opiate, and acetaminophen, which is Tylenol. Roxys show up as opiates.
Very probably yes, and for several days.
Will lexapro show up the same as celexa in a urine sample
Because norco is the same as hydrocodone, it should only be detectable for 3 days (72 hours) depending on how long you have been taking the drug. As with marijuana, it may take longer to get out of the body such as 5 days at longest depending on usage. Depending on the sensitivity of particular test used, it could be detected for up to thirty days. A positive reading could prompt a hair test (for law enforcement) which will yield results for as long as six months.