24 to 36 hours
They can detect hydrocodone for up to 90 days in the hair.
7 days
Hydrocodone leaves the body even faster, with saliva tests only working for the first 12-36 hours after the last pill was taken. Urine tests can detect hydrocodone for 2-4 days, and hair tests are effective for 90 days
. How long it takes for hydrocodone to get out of a person's urine, depends on the amount last taken. It can 3-7 days to get it out completely.
Since lortab contains hydrocodone, it almost certainly will (most morphine/opiate urine drug tests also detect hydrocodone). Depending on the dosage, it will probably take 3-5 days for you to have a clean urine screen. Look for information about flushing your system (and don't rely on some fancy drink, it usually takes real effort, lots of fluids, exercise, etc.).
Urine test will show both and without a prescription for both you will fail test
Yes, a urine test may still show positive for opioids if you have taken Lortab, as it contains hydrocodone which is an opioid. Morphine, oxycodone (in Percocet), and hydrocodone (in Lortab) are all opioids that can be detected in urine tests for opioids. It's best to disclose all medications you are taking to the testing facility or healthcare provider.
If you did not knowingly ingest hydrocondone, then it is possible someone put it into a beverage or food that you ingested. ====== Answer Provided by Original responder: You can not. You must have taken it and you where really really drunk already
Yes, Hydrocodone will test positive on a drug test for opiates and opiates are narcotics. If you have a drug test and you are being prescribed hydrocodone just take your bottle with you to the drug test and let the examiner see it . If you are not prescribed hydrocodone then you will fail the test.
Yes.
Yes. Now I gotta know: why do this?
Yes, Also the standard drug screen for opiates looks specifically for the presence of either morphine or codeine. And will detect the presence of oxycodone as it cross-reacts with morphine in these tests. But oxycodone does NOT break down into either morphine or codeine. Hydrocodone may not cause a positive result in a standard opiate urine test (hydrocodone does not break down into morphine, and is therefore not detected by these tests). But many will detect hydrocodone (and hydromorphone, which it breaks down into). So for both test results will depend on the particular type of test that is used (new drug test detect synthetic opiates).