The only way that could happen is if he took one of your methadone pills. Keep them locked up!
The only way you can be positive your boyfriend is cheating is by having a friend take you in their car and follow him one night.
Yes and No. Methadone does not show up in a basic opiate test that is part of the standard pre-employment drug test but can be detected with "extended" test done by some companies/ rehab, etc..
Methadone should only be taken orally as prescribed by a physician.
The results show positive for codeine because methadone is in the same family. Show them your prescription for the methadone and tell them that this drug is in the same family and will show positive.
Only a doctor or registed personal at the methadone clinic can tell you what will help with methadone withdrawel
methadone is a synethic its has its own test to show it, but if you took a urine test and it came back positive and you didn't take methadone then i would have them run a gmcs test bc that will determine what came up as methadone, if you take benadyrl that would come up as a positive for methadone...hope this helps
If you take a 5 Panel Drug Screen, it will be Negative for Methadone. Methadone is synthetic and does not cause a positive Opiate result. However, the 10 and 12 panel drug screens do specifically test for Methadone as one of the 10 or 12 types of drugs.
Methadone will only show up as methadone because it requires its own specific test to detect it.
You can only fail a drug test for methadone if they are testing for methadone. Methadone does not come up as an opiate since there are no opiates in methadone,
You WANT to test positive for methadone without taking any? This is different. I don't know what your motivation here is and don't really want to theorize, but the easiest and most guaranteed way to test positive for methadone is to do methadone the morning of your test, if you know when it is. There's a fairly long list of drugs that cross-react with methadone; sadly they're all prescription-only. It's possible to do a test that will give serum concentration of methadone; it's a blood test so if you just pee in a cup all they can do is say you've taken the drug.
methadone does not show up as an "opiate" on a drug test. It is an opiate, but it is sythentically different from other opiates and will not show up on a drug test as an opiate. Methadone has to be specifically tested for as methadone. With methadone abuse on the rise, alot of places have gone ahead and added it to the list of substances tested for so I wouldn't take a chance on it not be discovered. However, methadone clinics, when testing to see if you are taking your methadone properly will not only be looking for active methadone in the urine, but also methadone metabolite which shows that your body processed the methadone. This prevents someone from just putting a bit of methadone in their urine because this manner doesn't provide methadone metabolites.
No, methadone will only show up as methadone because it requires its own test to detect it. Darvocet will show up as a propoxyphene on a drug test.