yes if but it may prolong the effects of the Oxycontin because you will metabolize it slower
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.
im allergic to morphine and even tho i hydrocodone(vicodin) and the sorts metabolize into morphine in the liver i can still take it or oxycodone(percocet) also the medicine hydromophone ( dilaudid) is good for heavy pain and is what hospitals give to patients allergic to morphine.
Dilaudid
Dilaudid
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 K4 is hydromorphone 4mg. The 4mg is equal to 40mg of Dilaudid.
dilaudid is by far stronger
short answer no, Oxycontin will show in high levels as Oxycodone, Dilaudid will show as Dilaudid or Hydromorphone, or in cheaper tests morphine.
I think its actually Dilaudid or Hydromorphone.
Methadone is a synthetic opiate however it is also an opaite blocker. If you take methaone before taking dilaudid the methadone will "block" the dilaudid. Some people have to take more dilaudid to break-through the methadone block.
no