Codeine, dihydrocodine (Vicodin), technically tramadol, and their combinations with Tylenol, aspirin, etc.
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Opiates Marijuana
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All opiate drugs...
Opiates are their own class of drugs. If you are talking about what class of controlled substances opiates are in, they are members of three classes. Illegal opiates like heroin and many other illegal drugs are DEA Schedule I drugs. No Schedule I drug is legal in the US. The stronger opiates like morphine, fentanyl, oxycodone, hydromorphone (Dilaudid), oxymorphone (Opana), and methadone are Schedule II controlled substances. The weaker opiates such as codeine, dihydrocodeine, and hydrocodone (Vicoden) are Schedule III drugs, although the DEA is currently considering moving hydrocodone into Schedule II.
Amphetamine, methamphetamine, THC, cocaine, and opiates
A class E substance includes prescription drugs containing morphine, codeine and opiates. The does of morphine, codeine and opiates in prescription drugs are light doses.
No. Opiates are drugs that are made from the opium poppy, like heroin, morphine, oxycodone, hydrocodone (Vicodin), Suboxone, methadone, codeine, Percocet, Dilaudid (hydromorphone), etc. All opiates are depressants. Amphetamines and methamphetamines are stimulant drugs. They are a completely different class of drugs, most commonly called "speed."
does hydrocodone show positive on a pot drug test Only if your pot was laced with opiates. If not, no. Marijuana does not naturally contain opiates.
No, niacin is absolutely useless for cleaning drugs -- any drugs -- out of your system.
opiates , stimulamts , depressants , inhalants , hallucinogens
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