Most of the time, hydrocodone will only show up for 3 days after the last use of the drug. A person who has used the drug for an extended period of time may test positive for 5-7 days, but usually three days of sobriety and you'll be in the clear.
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, Hydrocodone falls in the opiate category
Yes. Hydrocodone is an opiate class drug and will test positive for opiates.
24 to 36 hours
Yes it does
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I'm not sure if the test would specifically test for Hydrocodone, it would most likely test for opiates, which are in both Hydrocodone and Morphine. So in short, yes, if the drug test is testing for opiates in your system, both Hydrocodone and Morphine will cause a positive for opiates.
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Yes, this will show up as an opiate on a standard 7, 10, and 21 panel drug test.
Yes. Hydrocodone is the main drug in Lortab. The only difference in hydrocodone and lortab is that lortab contains acetaminophen as well. So no difference on a drug test
Yes. They are the same drug but different strengths.
Generally, yes. It depends on the test given, and how recent the Vicodin (containing hydrocodone) was taken. But in general, yes. Most drug tests will test for Vicodin (hydrocodone and/or its metabolities). Hydrocodone metabolizes into hydromorphone--another opioid (brand name: Dilaudid). In that case, it would test positive for opioids/opiates. If you have a prescription, then there is no problem legally.