If you're testing for opiates, it will.
They would both show up as Opiates. and if they wanted they could inspect to find out what opiates, and im sure they would. So yes... Xanax would not show up as an opiate, it is a totally different class of drug. Xanax is a benzodiazepine and therefore would NOT be confused with Vicodin on a drug test.
They are both forms of oxycodone and will both show up as the same thing in a UA.
Any narcotic with a pure opiate base will show up on a drug screen. So, yes, it will be positive for opiates. Xanax is not a narcotic. However, it will show positive for benzodiazepines (Same family as valium.)
They are both considered benzos.
Codeine and Oxycodone are from the same family "OPIATES". Your urine test will show up as positive for opiates. The UA has no way to distinguish whether it is codeine or Oxycodone.
No. Xanax is - and will show up as - a benzodiazepine.
Xanax is a benzodiazepine (chlordiazepoxide) and will show up as such. It will not show up as cocaine.
My experience is that Klonopin will show up as Klonopin and Xanax as Xanax. Urine testing has become very specific (through urine testing too) and will be is able to tell the difference between the two Benzos.
No. Lorazepam is a member of the benzodiazepine family of sedative/hypnotics. If it showed up in a drug test, it would show up as a positive flag for benzo's. True, Lorazepam is a benzodiazepine and will therefore show up as a positive for benzos on all standard drug tests.Lorazepam goes by the brand name Ativan, not Xanax. The generic for Xanax would simply be called Alprazolam.
No Xanax is in a different class of drugs known as benzodiazempams. It will not show up as an opiate.
no xanax is a benzo