no the test nowadays can tell the difference between all opiates. ie. methadone(Diskets, Dolophine, Methadose). hydrocodone(lortab,lorcet,vicoden,norco,vicoprofen). oxycodone(OxyContin,Roxicodone,Percocet,Percodan,Endocet). morphine(Avinza, Kadian, MS Contin, MSIR, Oramorph SR, Roxanol). hydromorphone(Dilaudid, Hydrostat, Palladone) and others not even worth mentioning
Not sure, i think so.
Oxycodone is an "opioide" and will show up on drug screenings. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxycodone
Hydrocodone and Oxycodone will show up on a drug urine test as opiates.
"ANY oxycodone (the generic term for Vicodin) will show up in a drug test." The persom who posted this answer is only 1/2 but VERY wrong! Oxycodone is not the generic for Vicone. Oxycodone is a completley different drug and is much stronger than vicodin. Vicodin is made of hydrocodone. Hydrocodone and oxycodone will NOT show up as the same drug. Yes any amount of oxycodone will show up for at leat 3-4 days after taking just one pill.
"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.
YES: The medication you are referring to is Hydrocodone.
it will come up the same because they are both opiots Wrong... you will test positive for opiates, however, the test I take test for many drugs including hydrocodone (vicodin) and oxycodone (percocet, roxicodone) and they show up as different drugs. If you have been taking vicodin you will test positive for hydrocodone, if you have been taking percocet you will test positive for oxycodone. It also depends on how specific your drug test is.
I'm not too sure I understand your question but I'll try to answer it to the best of my ability. if you take Hydrocodone or vicodin whatever on your drug test it will show Hydrocodone and a number say 100 and positive also for Hydromorphone but it will be a much smaller number say 10 same with Oxycodone and Oxymorphone and Codiene and Morphine This is because the liver enzimes convert some but not all Hydrocodone to Hydromorphone which is a much stronger chemical Oxycodone is converted to Oxymorphone and Codiene is converted to Morphine. Hope this helps somewhat.
Yes. They are the same drug but different strengths.
No. Hydrocodone and Oxycodone are two different narcotic analgesics. Oxycodone usually shows up by itself. It's usually tested for specifically. Where as Hydrocodone will usually show up as an "opiate" but not specifically Hydrocodone.
Yes, both drugs will show up under "opiates". *to answer the actual question, if oxycodone and hydrocodone metabolites are even tested for (these do not show up on the typical "opiate" panel of a drug test, morphine, heroin, and codeine is what shows up when tested for "opiates", oxy and hyrdo are separate tests and must be requested by the person requesting the drug test) IF hyrdocodone and oxycodone (OxyContin) are tested for they will not show up as the same thing, oxycodone and oxymorphone metabolites will show up if you've used oxycodone; hydrocodone and hydromorphone metabolites will show up if you've used hyrdrocodone.*
No there not the same! Hydrocodone is a drug called Hycodan, and Vicodin is a drug called Valium.