IT WILL SHOW UP AS A BARBITUATE ON A DRUG SCREEN. EITHER ONE.
it is the same, LORCET is a brand name. the drug your talking about is a version of VICODAN.. same stuff..
Pretty sure they do. They are both opiates! So they should show up as an opiate. Hydrocodone is just vicodan too by the way.
Lortab is an opiate like Vicodin, so yes, it will show up; however, it will usually only show up for about 3 days, max.
yes loratab and percocet are opates unless you have a 10 pannel drug test they will check for barbituates witch is "pills" if its a simple 5 panel test they probley will just check for opiates witch loratab comes back as.
loratab is Hydrocodone and may not cause a positive result in a standard opiate drug test. Many opiate test look only for morphine. Hydrocodone breaks down into hydromorphone but many dt will detect loratab. Also hydrocodone its part of expanded tests like 12 panel (expanded test includes 5 basic drug classes plus combination of 3, 4,5, etc.. classes like Hydrocodone, Benzodiazepines, Ecstasy,etc..)
No. Lorazepam is a member of the benzodiazepine family of sedative/hypnotics. If it showed up in a drug test, it would show up as a positive flag for benzo's. True, Lorazepam is a benzodiazepine and will therefore show up as a positive for benzos on all standard drug tests.Lorazepam goes by the brand name Ativan, not Xanax. The generic for Xanax would simply be called Alprazolam.
none I would have to disagree with the none response. Ambien, while not a benzodiazepine, is closely related to the benzodiazepines. Ambien could potentially show up as a benzodiazepine on a drug test.
yes, same drug basically
will morphine show up on stick drug test the same as percoet
no, I failed a drug test thinking they would show up the same.
All depending how much was consumed normally 3 days.
Yes, they will both show up as opiates.