Absolutely. Dilaudid is a Schedule II controlled substance and synthetic opiate analgesic.
Prenatal vitamins will not cause a positive drug screen.
Diabetes alone will not cause a positive drug screen.
Both will show positive for OPIATES
Yes. Dilaudid is an opioid and will flag positive just like morphine, hydrocodone, and codeine. A routine screen will only indicate 'positive for opioids' and will not indicate which opioid is the cause. Advanced screening can reveal this though if the examiner orders it.
I think what you are asking is, does Dilaudid make an opiate test positive. Dilaudid, or hydrocodone, is an opiate. But it does not show positive on a standard opioid screen, where they test for morphine, and morphine metabolites. Heroin and codeine show positive because they break down into morphine in the body. Urine samples containing low to moderate concentrations of hydromorphone, hydrocodone, oxymorphone, and oxycodone will likely go undetected when tested by conventional immunoassays, which are the secondary tests performed when the initial pass shows positive. But you shouldn't have to worry about that, anyway, if you're only taking Dilaudid, and they do not have reason to suspect you.
Dilaudid
what medications cause a false positive on a drug screen for marijuana?
Dilaudid is a narcotic and so a person would likely test positive for that.
Yes. Dilaudid (hydromorphone) would show up on a 12-panel drug screen as an "opioid" (sometimes abbreviated OPI on the drug test panel). Other synthetic opioids like hydrocodone would also show up. Any positive screen can be sent for additional confirmation, however. In this step of the process, the sample (urine, presumably) would be subjected to Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS) testing, which would identify Dilaudid as the specific drug identified on the 12-panel screen.
Yes, a drug screen will be positive for amphetamines!
Dilaudid is an opioid and an analgesic. When a person takes this and is drug tested it will show up as an opiate.
Haldol is a benzo. Benzos tend to stay in your system much longer than other drugs (like dilaudid) because they have a long half life.