Yes, you're on probation. They are testing you for pretty much everything, depending on your test though, if its a blood or urine test. It will find more or less.
I dont really know
No they can tell the difference between the two of them!!Percocet is Oxycodone,and Hydrocodone is Hydrocodone, also called vicodin,Lorcet,lortab.Hydrocodone and oxycodone are two different things.
Hydrocodone is not as strong as oxycodone. In fact after being on Oxycontin for nearly 5 years, hydrocodone will not even keep me from being dope sick.
"Hydrocodone and Oxycodone are from the same family "OPIATES". Your urine test, if broad, will show up as positive for opiates and if it is for legal reasons, like probation, they usually will order a more in-depth test to distinguish between Hydrocodone (Class 3 scheduled drug) and Oxycodone (Class 2 Schedule Drug). Same answer from someone else below:... Actually it depends on the test. A simple home test will only show opiates, a better test will show a difference between the two drugs.
vicodin contains hydrocodone, percocet contains oxycodone. hydrocodone is weaker than oxycodone.
Hydrocodone is (Vicodin)Oxycodone is (Roxicodone)The names in the parentheses is the brand name of the drugs.
Youre right oxycodone is stronger, the difference is on the "Class Schedule" hydrocodone is considered a C3 because it has less adictive potention then oxycodone which is a C2, the DEA classes drugs by there potential for Addiction, a C1 is a drug you are only able to receive while in the hospital.
Vicoprofen is hydrocodone mixed with ibuprofen (advil). Endocet is oxycodone mixed with acetaminophen (Tylenol)
Vicodin* is a brand name for hydrocodone, which is different than oxycodone. The two are quite similar as they are both derived from codeine. Oxycodone however is about 50% stronger than hydrocodone (vicodin).
Yes, It is also similar to hydrocodone, differing only in that it has a hydroxyl group at carbon-14.
Answer#1There is no difference.
This is the standard NIDA test and it cannot detect either one. It can only detect morphine, heroin, and codeine. Oxycodone and hydrocodone must be tested for specifically.