No, it shows up as an opiate agonist. If you show proof that it is being administered by a doctor or clinic you have nothing to worry about.
Pseudoepedrine and epedrine are the base alkaloids in meth.
I'm not really sure what you mean here, but if you are asking if methadone will show up as methamphetamine then the answer is NO. Why would an opiate show up as amphetamine(speed)? Methadone is an opiate and will show up as an opiate on a UA. Some UA screenings dont even detect methadone or test for it, it all depends on the test itself.
No, Methadone will not show up as methamphetamine. Methadone will only show up as methadone because it requires a specific test.
No, Ritalin will show up on a standard UA as an amphetamine but they have to do a separate, specific test to test for methadone.
It will show up if the specific test used to detect it is used.
Yes, it does. But they have to do a separate test for it...
on a normal drug screen ther are catagories that range from cocaine methamphetamine opiates and under the opiates they have the capabilities of determining what kind of opiate that may include oxycodone morphine methadone so yes methadone will show up as an opiate or if its own class is provided under methadone then
Yes, Methadone (liquid or pills) will show up on a test that specifically tests for methadone. your average 5 panel does not
No, Methadone will only show up as methadone and hydrocodone will show up as an opiate.
No, oxycodone will show up as an opiate and methadone will only show up as methadone.
No. They are two different drugs chemically and pharmacologically. Methadone is a synthetic opioid (drug acting similar to morphine) pain killer, whereas methamphetamine is a stimulant of the central nervous system.
Yes , Methadone show up positive for opiates.
No, methadone requires its own specific test and will only show up as methadone.