Not atall, only hard substances
Percocet is a combination of Oxycodone and Tylenol; Vicodin is a brand name for Hydrocodone. While both are similar, Oxycodone is the stronger of the 2, and both will show on a test as an opiate.
"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.
One. But, it depends on the test used and the procedures followed by the person administering it.
Yes. I takes three days to clear opiates out of your body. Unless you have a prescription for it. For whatever reason hydrocodone doesn't show up on a DOT 5 panel. When you go for the test say nothing to the pee colector, its not their business. If you get called on it explain then.
yes, just about anything you injest into your body that isn't food or drink will show up on a drug test
yes it can because every drug can show in urine.
Yes. Both are opiates, but are two different kinds. Vicodin is Hydrocodone and Percocet is Oxycodone. If it is just a standard test it will just be one category called opiates. If it is a test with more drug panels like a lab test or a 7-13 panel test then the drug test will break down the different types of derivatives.
no one 5mg pill will not put you over the threshold
Vicodin is a drug of the opiate class, one of the most addictive groups of drugs.
The answer to your question, if taken literally, is: Vicodin does show up as an opiate on a blood test since Vicodin contains hydrocodone, which is an opiate.If I "read between the lines," then I strongly believe that there is more to your question. That is exactly why I like to explain my answers. Please let Wiki.Answers know if you prefer an explaination along with the answer to your question, or do you only want the answer?If your question is closer to "Will a sample of blood test positive for an opiate if someone took Vicodin lately?" then the answer is: "It depends." It is more likely than not that a blood sample will test positive for opiates provided that the opiate concentration is sufficiently high. The "sufficiently high" part of the answer is the primary reason no one can give you a definite "Yes" or "No" without additional information. There has to be enough of the drug in a person's blood or urine for it to be detected, and the amount of drug that can be detected depends on the drug a sample is being tested for and on the method used to detect the drug.
Acetaminophen is one of the few nonprescription pain relievers that WON'T show up on a drug test--that and aspirin.
Drug tests do not check for cigarette use.