Yes, Methadone requires its own specific test, therefore it will only show up as methadone.
Most definitely. For one thing, meth isn't an organic molecule; opiates and opioids are.
Absolutely. They're two totally different drugs, have to be tested for differently and report differently on the machine.
Yes, methadone will only show up as methadone and hydrocodone will show up as an opiate.
Citalopram is an antidepressant medication, while methadone is a narcotic drug from opioids.
Technically, no. Methadone is an opioid, not an opiate. A drug is only an opiate if it is naturally found in the poppy plant. All opiates are opioids, nut not all opioids are opiates. This distinction is often ignored and the terms are frequently used interchangeably.
The urine drug screen would be positive for opioids.
Methadone is a synthetic opiate. Detection time in urine- 1-7 days
Drug test to check for methadone metabolites in urine
Yes, methadone shows up in a drug test
Yes, Methadone will only test positive for methadone because it requires a specific test.
Typical illicet drug urine tests don't test for methadone since there is a specific test just for methadone to detect it.
No, methadone requires a specific test.
Methadone can be found for three days in the urine after consumption.
YES! If you take methadone pill or liquid, It will show up as methadone in your urine drug test or in a blood drug test. Its still methadone either way you take it.