no just as an opiate unless specifically testing for either drug than they are different
no, but the codeine will.
Tylenol with codeine will typically show up as codeine on a drug test. It is important to have a valid prescription if you are taking this medication to avoid any issues with drug testing.
No, the cough syrup with codeine will show up as opiates.
no they are both opiates so they show up the same
Yes, both will show up as opiates on a urine drug test.
yes under opiates
Yes, it has codeine in it.
Yes. Pretty much every prescription painkiller will show up as an opiate on standard drug tests.
Over the counter Tylenol is not a drug that will show up on a drug screen or drug test. However Tylenol with Codeine is a narcotic and will show up on a drug test. It will stay in your system for on average five days.
On a simple urine test,Codeine and Morphine will show up as the same thing. This is because Codeine is metabolized to Morphine in the liver. So the Morphine metabolites are excreted in urine. Usually when this happens, the next step is to analyze the levels of these metabolites to deduce whether it was Codeine or Morphine consumed. On a GC/MS test,this test will show the molecular fingerprint of any drug(s) consumed.
Yes, codeine can show up as morphine on a urine test. This is because codeine is metabolized into morphine in the body, and standard drug tests often cannot differentiate between the two. As a result, a positive test for morphine may indicate the presence of codeine as well.
It depends on what kind of pill you are taking. If it is an opiate and has the codeine in it then the opiates would show up. for instance... Oxycontin it wouldn't be the codeine in the drug that would show up it would be the opiate.