No, salvinorins (the active components in Salvia divinorum) are quite distinct from opiates, and thus will not show up as opiates on a drug test.
Yes, the active ingredient in Tussionex is Hydrocodone which shows up as an opiate on drug tests.
salvia is legal and does not show up in drug tests. have a nice trip
On a drug test Vicodin (Hydrocodone) will show up as an Opiate, it is an Opiate.
No, since salvia is not a scheduled drug, it is not tested for in most drug tests.
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Lorcet will show up on a drug test as an opiate because it contains a synthetic opiate, hydrocodone.
If you mean will any species of Salvia show up in a drug test, then the answer is no. Only Salvia divinorum has the substances which are (rarely) tested for. On the other hand, if you are wondering whether any method of ingestion will cause a positive result on the drug test, then the answer is yes. However, Salvia is very rarely screened for on drug tests.
Dilaudid is an opioid and an analgesic. When a person takes this and is drug tested it will show up as an opiate.
Do you mean salvia? If so, then no.
yes. it is a opiate.
yes its an opiate