Yes,
Also the standard drug screen for opiates looks specifically for the presence of either morphine or codeine. And will detect the presence of oxycodone as it cross-reacts with morphine in these tests. But oxycodone does NOT break down into either morphine or codeine.
Hydrocodone may not cause a positive result in a standard opiate urine test (hydrocodone does not break down into morphine, and is therefore not detected by these tests). But many will detect hydrocodone (and hydromorphone, which it breaks down into). So for both test results will depend on the particular type of test that is used (new drug test detect synthetic opiates).
yes they will,codeine will also
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.
Urinalyses look for Opiates, not specific ones. Hydrocodone and oxycodone, both being opiates, will trigger a positive on a urinalysis that's looking for opiates. So to answer your question...if you take soma and hydrocodone you will not pass, but the Soma won't have anything to do with it.
Pretty sure they do. They are both opiates! So they should show up as an opiate. Hydrocodone is just vicodan too by the way.
No. Hydrocodone and Oxycodone are two different narcotic analgesics. Oxycodone usually shows up by itself. It's usually tested for specifically. Where as Hydrocodone will usually show up as an "opiate" but not specifically Hydrocodone.
opiates (hydrocodone)
Yes, Hydrocodone and Demerol are both opiates and will show up as "Opiate" on a drug screen.
yes, they are opiates
Hydrocodone and Oxycodone will show up on a drug urine test as opiates.
No, morphine is an opiate while hydrocodone is a synthetic opioid, although hydrocodone can occasionally show as a false positive for opiates.
Yes. Hydrocodone is an opiate class drug and will test positive for opiates.
I know they both show up as opiates, but I don't think they are looking for specific ones.