Endorphins
Morphine shows up as opiates. Because all opiates convert to morphine once they get into your system, the test is just named "opiates."
Morphine is the base of all opiates. The first and original opiate is morphine.
morphine Opium Heroin Natural Opiates, and i guess semi-synthetic opiates would also fall under that catagory.
Morphine is one of the most powerful opiates you can get yours hands on.
The reversal agent for all opiates, including morphine is naloxone.
Morphine shows up as opiates. In the body, all opiates besides morphine are actually prodrugs--drugs that turn into something else, and what they turn into is morphine.
yes
Heroin shows up as opiates - all opiates become morphine when you take them. Dilaudid is an opioid - a synthetic opiate. ("Natural" opiates like morphine are made out of the sap of opium poppies.) It used to be that opiate tests didn't catch opioids...but now everyone uses an "expanded opiate" test that looks for both.
yes, if you have incoming drug test and no Rx you can run a home opiates drug test and see are you good to go.
Yes it can. Codeine is a big part of opiates. Yes, Codeine breaks down into morphine. The opiate drug tests look for codeine, morphine, and 6-acetyl-morphine.
No it is not, but they are both opiates like heroin or morphine.
If you're testing for opiates, it will.