If you are referring to a standard five-panel drug test, it will not. However, you need to take into consideration that hydrocodone will show up as an entirely serpate - and more frequently tested for drug - narcotic opiates. Benzodiazepines are completely different than hydrocodone and most drug tests will not go for them - unless it's an eight or ten panel test. If you are being tested for drugs, and you are on hydrocodone without a prescription, STOP. You'll get busted. Plain and simple
NO. Benzo-diazapam is Science Fiction or a misspelling of Benzodiazepine.
Diazepam is a chemical name for Valium, which is a brand name.
Diazepam and another dozen drugs with similar properties are call benzodiazepines. They are man made and are not found in nature.
Valium (diazepam) and Xanax (alprozolam) are the 2 most famous Brand Names that reside in this family of psychoactive anti-anxiety sedatives.
All drugs that are diazepines end with a letter M = (Diazepam, Lorazepam, Alprazolam, Clonazepam, Temazepam, Oxazepam, etc..)
Codeine is an opiate which is derived from morphine (just as is heroin) and comes from the poppy plant. It is a natural alkaloid. It is used to treat pain.
So, codeine = treating pain; diazepam = treat anxiety and to relax so patient can sleep. The only thing they have in common are laws which regulate them due to high abuse by patients and addicts.
No, it'll show up as an opiate.
Yes, It will show up as a benzodiazapam !
it is just two different forms of codeine
No...there are no formulas with codeine.
no Codeine is Narcotic
codeine
extended release codeine
No OTC rug will have codeine in it since the codeine is restricted.
No; it is a narcotic, but its active ingredient is not codeine.
No it doesn't have codeine in it, its a tricyclic
codeine or methylmorphine
Yes, codeine is methylated morphine.