short answer no, Oxycontin will show in high levels as Oxycodone, Dilaudid will show as Dilaudid or Hydromorphone, or in cheaper tests morphine.
A narcotic is an Opiate or an Opioid such as Heroin, Vicodin, Dilaudid ect.
i don't know if you mean dilaudid or dilantin. dilaudid will cause a false positive for morphine or heroin depending on the test. but when they check it at the lab they will know it is dilaudid. dilantin is not tested for.
I believe the question is asking about dilaudid, an analgesic opioid, as a street drug.
Dilaudid is from the opioid family of medications. It will show up as a positive result for opioids or narcotics. Other drugs which will generate the same result are morphine, heroin, fentanyl, percocet.
Dilaudid is an opioid (synthetic). "The term opiate is properly limited to only the natural Alkaloidfound in the resin of the Opium_poppy" (Wikipedia)
I'd say: Dilaudid (Hydromorphone) 10 mg (lower is more sensible).
Yes. Dilaudid is an opioid and will flag positive just like morphine, hydrocodone, and codeine. A routine screen will only indicate 'positive for opioids' and will not indicate which opioid is the cause. Advanced screening can reveal this though if the examiner orders it.
Heroin (Dieactylmorphine) is derived straight from the opium poppy and dilaudid is a synthetoc opioid. They have very similar effects, but are both very different drugs. Heroin will show up on a standard opiate test because it metabolizes into morphine. Dilaudid doesnt metabolize into morphine or codeine so it will not show up on a standard opiate test because it is a synthetic opioid.
Dilaudid is an opioid and an analgesic. When a person takes this and is drug tested it will show up as an opiate.
First, buy 8 mg of dilaudid online at 10 % off. Use of this drug is intended to lessen moderate to severe pain. The opioid (narcotic) analgesic medication class includes hydromorphone. It alters how your body perceives and reacts to pain by acting on the brain.
Yes, percocet (Oxycodone Hydrochloride) is an opioid derivative and shows up as an opiate on drug tests, along with Morphine, Dilaudid, Hydrocodone, etc.