Get some help before its too late! If ur Surfing the web for recreational use instructions, its time to check ur gut. Quit playing around and flush what u have. there's a reason the bottles say do not crush or break. and I suspect your name wasnt on the bottle those pills came from, so get rid of it and grow up! lifes too short. Hope u listen, b/c I'd hate for this to make sense in 'hind site' when ur sitting in a cell one day remembering that this could have been the fork in the road that wouldve helped u avoid addiction.
Yes. Hydrocodone is the main drug in Lortab. The only difference in hydrocodone and lortab is that lortab contains acetaminophen as well. So no difference on a drug test
Absolutely not... Lortab is another name for vicodin, hydrocodone, or norco. Percocet or oxycodone has a different chemical make up from the lortab or vicodin. They are and can be detected separately on a U.A.
i can tell u for a fact they will show up the same.
Yes Lortab consists of Hydrocodone while Tyelenol 3 contains codeine or codone one, both contain Tylenol No, they are both opiates and will both show up the same on a drug screen test. Codeine and hydrocodone are not separate categories on a typical drug test.
No. Lortab is hydrocodone, which is an opiate and will show up on an opiate test. Valium is a benzodiazepine and will show up as that on a benzo test. Once again, i am not a pharmacist, nor do i have any pharmacological training, so, be careful out there!
No, they are not. They both contain a narcotic analgesic combined with the nonnarcotic analgesic acetaminophen (Tylenol). Lortab contain hydrocodone and acetaminophen and Tylenol #3 contain codeine and acetaminophen. A drug test would screen for both codeine and hydrocodone.
Darvacet and lortab both contain small amounts of narcotics (propoxyphene and hydrocodone), and the answer is yes, it is very likely they will show up on a drug test. However, that will depend on how long ago they were taken and in what quantity.
Yes you will have the same allergic reaction. "Lortab" is a brand name for Hydrocodone. Hydrocodone is the active ingrediant in Vicodin, lortab, lorcet, and all the other name brands for the medication.. You are most likely allergic to hydrocodone if you are having and allergic reaction to vicodin. Unless you have never takin Tylenol before. If so, then it may be the acetaminophen you are allergic to. Hope this helps. I am in pharmacy school and work as a pharmacy tech. So this question comes up often in the pharmacy. BE CAREFUL opiate allergies can have very severe reactions.
If your real skinny, and only took 1-3, prolly 24-36 hours. If you have some extra fat tissue or abuse them it could take up 3-4 days. I have been drug tested 5 times in last year for my medical field job and my norco never shows up, but then again I work out alot and make sure I work up a good sweat and drink plenty of water the day before. I have a script, but hospitals still look at you funny when you applying for job when you test postive.
Vicodin is probably the strongest. ------------------------------------------ Vicodin is not the strongest of the medications you asked about. Lortab, Vicodin, and Lortab are all brand names (made by different pharmaceutical companies) that contain hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen. They are all available in the same dosage as the Lortab 10 mg, precribed for you. The drug (Lortab 10) prescribed for you contains 10 mg of hydrocodone. Any other hydrocodone/APA (acetaminophen = Tylenol) drug that contains 10 mg of hydrocodone is identical in strength, as far as hydrocodone is concerned. Norco is a brand name for a hydrocodone drug, and the only one I'm aware of that contains less acetaminophen (APAP) than the otherse. If it turns out your back pain ends up to be a chronic problem, a lower dosage of APAP will be important, in regard to saving you from liver damage. Hydrocodone does not obliterate intolerable chronic pain. If you're lucky, it will take the edge off. If this is the boat you find yourself in, ask you doctor to prescribe Norco (or its generic equivalent) which contains the same amount of hydrocodone, with less (liver damaging) APAP. All pharmaceutical companies that manufacture pain meds containing hydrocodone make them in different doses. So, regardless of the brand name, a drug containing hydrocodone can contain either 2.5 mg, or 5 mg, or 7.5 mg, or 10 mg of hydrocodone. Check out rxlist.com, where you can search for a drug by name (hydrocodone) and it will show you all the brand names of drugs containing hydrocodone, along with the doses available, and the amount of APAP included.
It might, in a screen. More accurate tests can readily distinguish between hydrocodone and other opiates, though.
NO they do not! I can't believe someone said that! Lortabs are hydrocodone and Percocets are oxycodone! yes, they are both opiates and they are of similar strength...although the oxy is much stronger on a smaller scale