Absolutely. Drug screenings test for active drugs and (usually) their metabolites since most drugs themselves are broken down from their original component. Narcotic painkillers are a major drug of abuse and oxycodone is contained in both meds. Depending on the type of test, it may or may not show up (this usually only holds true for urine). Blood tests are much more accurate and thorough. oxycodone is almost certainly tested for on a blood screen.
No. They are both classified as OPIOIDS and will show up on a screening as the same.
Hydrocodone and Oxycodone will show up on a drug urine test as opiates.
no they nees to check for oxycodone specificly.
yes if it is a urine test
Endocet contains oxycodone so yes.
Oxycodone, and lisinopril are two complete different medications. Lisinopril is generally used for high blood pressure and oxycodone is generally used as a pain killer. One will not show up as the other as they have completely different compounds in them.
The test is for the compound itself, and they would both show up in the same test. The latter would additionally show up in a test for acetaminophen, if anyone were to bother testing for that.
Opana will show up as oxycodone and opiates (more widely known as morphine). OxyContin shows up as oxycodone.
yes after 8 hours
Initially yes, they will show up as an opiate. They can do a blood test that can discern the actual drug. They generally dont do the blood, they generally do a 5 panel or a 10 panel test. Google search the tests.
Oxycodone is an "opioide" and will show up on drug screenings. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxycodone
Yes it does, but certain tests can determine what pill you take.