yes
I'm not sure if the test would specifically test for Hydrocodone, it would most likely test for opiates, which are in both Hydrocodone and Morphine. So in short, yes, if the drug test is testing for opiates in your system, both Hydrocodone and Morphine will cause a positive for opiates.
Does hydrocodone metabolize to hydromorphine? No. Hydrocodone is metabolized to hydromorphone, norhydromorphone, norhydrocodone, dihydromorphine, nordihydromorphine, dihydrocodeine, and nordihydrocodeine. If you meant hydromorphine then yes. I believe it is possible for as much as 30% of hydrocodone to be metabolized to hydromorphone, but usually is much less.
The conversion between morphine and hydrocodone (the active ingredient in Norco) is not straightforward, as individual responses can vary. However, a common conversion suggests that 15 mg of morphine is approximately equivalent to 10 mg of hydrocodone. Therefore, roughly 10 mg of Norco (which contains 5 mg of hydrocodone per tablet) would be needed to equate to 15 mg of morphine. It's essential to consult a healthcare professional for accurate dosing and individual considerations.
Any pain killer will show up as an opiate. This is in the same class as heroin and depending on how in depth your test will go they will be able to tell the exact medication you were taking.
Do not take these two medications together. The should not cause any major problems, but it would be a waste of perfectly good hydrocodone. The antagonistic properties of Nubain will cancel out the effects of the hydrocodone. Also be careful taking Nubain if you have been on using hydrocodone (or other "true" opioids like oxycodone, morphine, etc.) for an extended period of time. Nalbuphine is a tricky substance. In someone who has had no exposure to other paikillers, it works like morphine, but will precipitate nasty withdrawal symptoms in opioid-tolerant individuals.
anything pertaining to opiates will show up morphine -- hydrocodone---etc
Dilaudid would be more potent than Norco. Dilaudid is roughly 5-7x more potent than morphine where as hydrocodone is .6 the potency of 10mg of morphine. So the hydrocodone would be much less potent as hydromorphone (dilaudid) or morphine.
I would say from personal experience taht it is about 40mg hydrocone. But that is just an educated guess. It would be different form person to person
Codeine, morphine, hydrocodone, oxycodone to name a few of the opiates. Meth would be Ritalin or adderol or dexadrine more than likely.
No, considering the fact that Morphine is more synthetic. It would make you more addicted even though you would take less. I am on both morphine and vicadin, and trying to taper with 11 pills left total, and don't see any possible way. Methadone would be your best bet since it is a opiate blocker, and can keep the withdrawal symptoms at bay for 24-36 hours. The worst part for me is the not sleeping and pain magnefying.
They are chemically very similar, an enzyme urine test (basic preliminary test) should show urine with any of those as positive for opiates/opioids. Usually a positive test is confirmed by GC/MS which could probably differentiate hydrocodone, morphine, and oxycodone.
I believe that you might have bigger problems than hydrocodone, your liver would shut down from aspirin overdose before you would die from the hydrocodone, it would take alot