No.
Acetaminophen is one of the few nonprescription pain relievers that WON'T show up on a drug test--that and aspirin.
Yes
Yup. Roxies are oxycodone and acetaminophen.
Percocet is a brand-name drug formulation for acetaminophen with oxycodone. It would show up as the chemical oxycodone.
Fioricet will show up on a 12 panel drug test, but as long as you have it on your prescribed prescription list it will not be a problem. This drug will show up on your drug test for a month. If you wish it not too, try drinking cranberry juice prior to your test.
Tylenol™ is the trade name for Johnson & Johnson Company's preparation of acetaminophen. It is not an opiate, and it does not show up as an opiate on drug tests.
No, they are not. They both contain a narcotic analgesic combined with the nonnarcotic analgesic acetaminophen (Tylenol). Lortab contain hydrocodone and acetaminophen and Tylenol #3 contain codeine and acetaminophen. A drug test would screen for both codeine and hydrocodone.
NORCO is hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen (Basically same as Vicodin) It is a semi-synthetic opiate. It will show up as opiates on a drug test. Takes 3 to 5 days to get out of your system enough to pass a standard drug test.
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No. Verapamil does not show up on drug test.
Yes. Hydrocodone is the main drug in Lortab. The only difference in hydrocodone and lortab is that lortab contains acetaminophen as well. So no difference on a drug test
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