No, Methadone requires a specific test in order to detect it and will only show up as methadone.
YES Oxycontin shows up as opiates on a drug test and methadone shows up as methadone. Methadone is a synthetic opiate that is why it shows up different than Oxycontin.
Yes, Oxycontin will show up as an opiate on a drug test and Methadone will only show up as methadone because it requires its own specific test used to detect it.
No. Methadone is an opiate. Methamphetamine is an amphetamine. Totally different drug classes. But Methadone WILL make you test positive for opiates in general (i.e. morphine, heroin, oxycontin, etc.)
Yes, Methadone requires its own test .
Yes they detect differently. I know that some drug tests require a seperate, specific test to detect methadone (and it shows up as methadone).
Yes, drug tests look at metabolites, and since both forms contain methadone hydrochloride, the drug test will be positive for methadone metabolites.
Yes, but it must be a test specifically for methadone because methadone requires its own specific test.
No, oxycodone will show up as an opiate and methadone will only show up as methadone.
Yes, Methadone will only test positive for methadone because it requires a specific test.
No, Methadone is synthetic which requires its own specific test and it will only show up as methadone.
Yes, drug tests look at metabolites, and since both forms contain methadone hydrochloride, the drug test will be positive for methadone metabolites.
No it shows as methadone ! Have to give special test for it