No, it shows up as morphine, which what an opiate screen looks for, along with codeine, and both of their metabolites. Oxycodone does not show up in a standard opiate screen, but with its recent notoriety, is sometimes also tested for.
no, a special test is needed to detect methadone, while oxycodone will show up on a generic opiate screening, i believe about the later part. I know the methadone part to be true, but the oxycodone part i am giving you my best guess answer.
Once again, i am not a pharmacist, nor do i have any pharmacological training, so, be careful out there!
It will show up as an Opiate!
No, oxycodone will show up as an opiate and methadone will only show up as methadone.
No, methadone is very different from pcp, it is an opiate(related to heroin, morphine, oxycodone, etc...) however, it will not show up on tests as an opiate. They would have to specifically test for Methadone. It is becoming more common to test for everything, though.
No, Methadone requires its own test and will only show up positive for methadone.
Methadone will only show up as methadone because it requires its own specific test.
No, Methadone will only show up as methadone because it requires its own specific test.
As oxycodone.
No, Methadone will only show up as methadone because it requires a specific test to detect it.
Yes, methadone shows up in a drug test
Typical illicet drug urine tests don't test for methadone since there is a specific test just for methadone to detect it.
Methadone and Morphine will show up different on a urine test. Morphine will show up as an opiate and Methadone will only show up as methadone cause it requires a specific test.
oxycodone
Yes, methadone requires a specific test.