No, dilaudid will show up as an opiate and methadone will only show up as methadone because it requires its own specific test.
Yes, laboratory tests can differentiate between immediate-release (IR) morphine and sustained-release (SR) morphine in urine. The testing methods, such as gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), can identify the specific metabolites and their concentrations, which vary based on the formulation. Generally, IR morphine is metabolized and cleared more quickly than SR morphine, allowing labs to distinguish between the two based on the presence and levels of these metabolites in the urine sample.
If you ingest 160mg of morphine it takes between 2-4 days to pass a lab urine test.
Yes. The only difference in these drugs is how they are prepared so that they release either immediately or over a sustained period of time. They are both morphine sulfate.
Both.
Morphine will show in urine for up to 7 days. This can vary depending on how much a person is taking, and how fast their body metabolizes the morphine.
36 hours?
Yes it is two medications a friend tried this and got kicked out of clinic
It will give a positive result for opiates/opioids depending on the time and dose (what the concentration of morphine/oxycodone and metabolites are in the urine).
after 120mg of morphine, who the hell cares?
Yes...
No, lol.
If you snorted 60 mg of morphine it will take 2-4days for you to pass a lab urine test.