One. But, it depends on the test used and the procedures followed by the person administering it.
500,000
that's stupid. hundreds.
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There is no possible way to give an answer to this question.
It is available under the same brand names available in the U.S. ie Vicodin, Watson, Malliinkrodt etc. Vicodin is just a brand name containing the same chemical makeup as Watsons and Mallinkrodt. Mexico imports many of its medications from the large U.S. drug companies.
"ANY oxycodone (the generic term for Vicodin) will show up in a drug test." The persom who posted this answer is only 1/2 but VERY wrong! Oxycodone is not the generic for Vicone. Oxycodone is a completley different drug and is much stronger than vicodin. Vicodin is made of hydrocodone. Hydrocodone and oxycodone will NOT show up as the same drug. Yes any amount of oxycodone will show up for at leat 3-4 days after taking just one pill.
yes because there is a major drug interaction between hydrocodone and tramadol. Mind you that tramadol gives many people nausea.
Yup, and they do it for a reason: they've had so many people come in to apply for jobs then fail the drug screen, they need to find a way to keep drug users from applying. Telling the applicants they have to pay for their own drug tests solves this problem: no one wants to pay for a drug test they know they'll fail.
No. Amino acids are the building blocks of protein; if they'd make you fail a drug test everyone would fail every drug test they take because not only do you eat protein, your body makes many amino acids on its own.
No there's no way neone can tell how many your taking a say unless a lab conducts a series OD test that produce your levels of medication in your symptoms.But there's no way someone can say your taking 2 or 10 a day from a simple drug test.
no it can't and even if it did i dont think many companys test for aspirin abuse haha
No, Xanax is a legal drug prescribed. Yes, the prescription drug xanax will show up on a drug test. Unless you have a valid prescription for it, you will fail the drug test. These types of drugs are in the benzodiazapine family and are one of many that the lab performing the drug test would be looking for first-due to the fact it is "one" of the most abused drugs. Unless your body has had enough time to excrete the drug out of your system you will fail.