yes and no, answer is complicated and allot depends on the test type and test/lab reading . No, because most routine drug screens check for opiates ( 1 test panel detect ..opium , heroine, morphine ,meperidine , codeine, morphine, 6-acetyl-morphine ), and/or for some opioids (multi panel tests with different panels for opiates and opiods like oxycodone , methadone, etc.. ). Yes because medics use the word "opioid" for entire family and the word "opiate" for a specific non synthetic opioid, but also many only use "opioid". Also some tests have opioid panel (1 panel detect opiates and some opioids like hydrocodone, Loratab, hydromorphone ,etc..). Opioid is any compound that activates opioid receptors in the brain. There are 4 main classes of opioids: naturally produced in the body, like endorphins/Opium alkaloids, like morphine /Semi-synthetic opioids like heroin and Fully synthetic opioids like methadone.
If it is not an opoid then it should be treated as one. The long term use of this drug has the same results as an opoid. Professor Iggle Quack extraordinaire
The answer to this is widely debated. Yes and No, originally Tramadol was said to 100% percent not be an opiate, however newer research shows that it does share similarities with the opoid class of drugs.
They are the same just diff name
Dilaudid is an opioid and an analgesic. When a person takes this and is drug tested it will show up as an opiate.
They ARE the same opiate. Oxycontin is a long acting oxycodone formulation.
No, Heroin will show up as an opiate in drug screenings. Hydrocodone is a synthetic opiate and a specific test will be needed to detect it. It will not show up on regular drug screens.
No Meth is a type of amphetamine, a stimulant drug aka speed and heroin is an opiate drug. It requires separate drug screens to detect these drugs
can percocet show up as morphine in a urine drug test
Ask your doctor (med.), never trust internet information on medicin and pharmaca. Nucynta is an opoid and non-opoid at the same time, so rather complicated.
Endocet is just a different trade name for percocet, an opiate. And hydrocodone is the generic term for vicoden, also an opiate. They will show the same on a drug test. Both will only show that you are taken opiates.
Yes, they both belong in the opiate category.
well heroin is opiate based and so is Oxycontin so yes they are pretty much the same drug.