Yes
It depends on the type of test that is being conducted--and as such, how recently such medication was consumed by what route. The answer is, possibly but possibly not. Vicodin (containing hydrocodone) does metabolize into hydromorphone--Dilaudid. The question is somewhat confusing. If you're prescribed Vicodin and taking Dilaudid recreationally and are asking whether a drug test will trace the Dilaudid, then you are allegedly violating the Terms of Service.
A narcotic is an Opiate or an Opioid such as Heroin, Vicodin, Dilaudid ect.
The highest Vicodin around is Vicodin HP, which has 10mgs of Hydrocodone in it, which is double the amount of their weakest, standard Vicodin, which only has 5 milligrams of Hydrocodone in it.
vicodin definitely
80 mg Oxycontin is by far stronger than 10mg of vicodin(hydrocodone). I am not sure the exact times stronger but I had almost like a foot reconstruction surgery and took 10/650 vicodin and the 650 is 650mg of Tylenol and it barely touched the pain and then was given a 80mg of Oxycontin and it took away my pain for about 4-5 hours, but the point is 80 mg of Oxycontin is way stronger than 10mg of vicodin.
short answer no, Oxycontin will show in high levels as Oxycodone, Dilaudid will show as Dilaudid or Hydromorphone, or in cheaper tests morphine.
Opioids such as percocet, vicodin, dilaudid, percodan, oxycontin, lortab Benzodiazepines such as xanax, valium, Ativan Stimulants such as Adderall, concerta and Ritalin Hope this helps!
Vicodin is a prescription drug. You may get high if you take the right amount of it but the chances are better that it will kill you. Don't mess around with it. Flying high should be left to the birds and pilots. Or if you mean can you board an aircraft while you are on Vicodin, the answer is yes so long as you have a prescription for it. Or if you mean should you fly the plane while you are on Vicodin, then I would strongly advise against it. I wasn't sure of what you were after with that question. Hope I covered what you needed.
For pain, Vicodin, for drug addiction treatment, methadone
Demerol is very strong but it is better used for short-term pain relief. Vicodin is supposed to be for long-term pain relief like every 6 hours or so. If you want instantaneous pain relief, go for Demerol. If you want Vicodin, it might take an hour or so to kick in, which really sucks sometimes
Taking Vicodin (hydrocodone and acetaminophen) and Dilaudid (hydromorphone) together is not recommended without a doctor's supervision, as both medications are opioids and can increase the risk of serious side effects, including respiratory depression, sedation, and overdose. If you are considering using both medications, it's crucial to consult a healthcare professional for guidance tailored to your specific situation. Always follow prescribed dosages and recommendations from your physician.