No, it is not.
No Darvocet will show up as narcotics on a drug test same as Percocet or vicodin.
Yes, they are both opiates.
I doubt it because Darvocet is a non-narcotic pain medication. It does not contain the form of opiads that vicodin does. As a matter of fact I dont think Darvocet would show up at all.
vicodin... darvocet is like strong tylenol. vicodin contains hydrocodone as its active ingredient, making it a pain killer. darvocets active ingredient is naproxen which is a pain reliever.----Darvocet, while it may not be much more effective in pain relief as naproxen, is NOT the same thing. it is a synthetic opioid analgesic (propoxyphene) combined with acetaminophen (Tylenol). It is a very weak painkiller. Vicodin is a combination of the moderately strong opioid hydrocodone and acetaminophen. While Vicodin is much stronger and more effective at relieving pain than Darvocet, they are both narcotics.
yes it will.
yes it will :D
No, but the odds that anyone tests for Darvocet is really low. yes you would test positive for propoxaphene The active ingredients in Darvocet are propoxyphene and actetamenophen a standard urine drug screen does test for that substance sorry you got your hopes up with the previous false answer
I believe the question word you are looking for is "do" not "is" and the answer to both is "you is an idiot"
They will show up the same, as both contain the opioid hydrocodone.
they show up as 2 different things
No. Darvocet is a Schedule IV narcotic, on the lowest class of opiate analgesics. While an opiate derivative, it's relatively weak when it comes to pain medication. Being a Schedule IV drug, you can get refills and a doctor can call it in. It is in the same class as Codeine. Percocet is a Schedule II narcotic, a combination of Oxycodone and Tylenol. It is normally given only to patients with previous experience/tolerance to opiates at lower levels. The Schedule II narcotics cannot be refilled, nor can they be called in to a pharmacy - you must have an original prescription from your doctor for each fill. Darvocet isn't even close in potency to Percocet, although some Pharmacists believe Darvocet to be more toxic.
No. Vicodin isn't as dangerous.