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I'm assuming you mean Loracet and it depends on the test. The conventional 'opiates' test is usually a test for morphine which will come up dirty only for morphine and heroin (which turns into morphine in your system). Oxycodone and hydrocodone (loracet) will not show up on a morphine test, but due to the prevalence of these drugs lately many 'opiates' tests will detect these as well. You should find out what exactly the 'opiates' test is testing for. If it's only morphine you should be in the clear.

Lorcet is correct, and there is lortab and many other drug names for hydrocodone. Not to be offensive, but someone has a screw loose. Hydrocodone is a ketone of codeine. Even codeine shows up as morphine. It metabolizes into 10% morphine, which they believe codeine gets it's pain relief. Hydrocodone will show up as an opiate in a 10 panel drug test, absolutely, trust me on this. Oxycodone will too. It metabolizes into oxymorphone, which metabolizes into morphine. Important questions like these need reliable answers. I have seen some whoopers for answers!

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