No, warfarin is not an opiate and it is not one of the compounds that is known to cause false positive results in immunoassay type drug tests.
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.
No, morphine is an opiate while hydrocodone is a synthetic opioid, although hydrocodone can occasionally show as a false positive for opiates.
opiates.
Yes, as do all opiates provided the test used is meant for them.
This depends on the test - but they're different drugs. Roxicodone has Oxycodone in it instead of hydrocodone. However, both are considered opiates and could test positive for opiate during screening.
I think it will only show positive for opiates on a drug screen.
They are opiates so , yes.
Poppy seeds; and it's spelled "opiates".
No.
yes dlpa breaks down enzymes which can trigger a false positive for opiates or oxycodone
No.
Yes