They both show up in the opiate category on a standard drug test, and can be tested for seperately i believe, but for a standard drug test they stay in your system about 3 days max. and will make you test positive for opiates if detected.
Yes, I took a urinalysis after I took what I thought was vicoden and it came back positive. When I presented to prescription to the lab for Vicoden it did not match the positive result. Later I found out, by mistake I took my wife's oxycodone and that's what I tested positive for. So , Yes, they will show up different.
It is an opiate, in the same class as opium, heroin, morphine, oxycodone, codeine, methadone, etc. So it will show up as an opiate.
Yes!!
Yes.
yes. it is a opiate.
Yes it will.
No Darvocet will show up as narcotics on a drug test same as Percocet or vicodin.
They will show up the same, as both contain the opioid hydrocodone.
of course it does.
opiate
no it will not...thc is only found im marijuana and other such substances...vicodin contains hydrocodone which can be tested for but is usually not in a standard urine when tessting for the samhsa-5
Yes. Vicodin (Hydrocodone) is an opiate and will show up on almost all drug tests. Depending on amount and frequency taken it is usually undetectable in urine tests after a week. Longer for blood tests.
Yes, Vicodin will remain in your system for as long as two weeks (blood) thirty days (urine) and 6 months (hair). Vicodin is a codeine derivative an opiate.
Yes
Yes it most certainly does.
Yes