Oxycontin will show up as an opiate.
Oxycodone metabolizes into oxymorphone. Of all the synthetic opioids, oxycodone is the most difficult to detect, especially at small doses regardless of the advertising propaganda of the labs.
for about 96 hours
No oxycontin is an opiate an will show up as such.
Yes. They are chemically identical. The only difference is that OxyContin has been altered to release its active ingredient, oxycodone, over a period of time instead of all at once. WARNING: It is extremely dangerous to crush OxyContin tablets, especially at higher doses. Take them whole, take only doses prescribed for you and don't mess with OxyContin.
Yes.
Oxycontin stays in urine for 12 hours if it is taken lightly. If over 100mg is taken it can stay in the urine for 24 hours. It stays in blood for up to four days.
because hydrocodone is an opiate, it will show up as an opiate in your system. so will codeine, morphine, Oxycontin, and other opiate derivatives.
No it will not ,3 day tops
As oxycodone.
No, Oxycontin will show up as an opiate and methadone will only show up as methadone because it requires a specific test used to detect it.
Type your answer here...no opanas show totally differ than Oxycontin they show oxymorphone(or howwever you spell it)i know for sure
no because suboxin is designed to block opiates, where as Oxycontin is the opiate.