They are both opiates and will show up on a drug test. It will show in a urine test but it will be more accurate in a hair follicle analysis. A hair follicle test will show for quite a while what you have used and for how long.
no they do not. You have to have a special test for methadone since it is a synthetic opiate. It has to be tested for specifically. So in a regular five panel drug test methadone will not show up.
No, they are both opiates and will show the same. Same with painkillers, lortabs, vicadin, oxycottons & roxesettes all show the same on drug test as if you were doing heroin. Zanax will show as a barbituate not opiate. So if your Doctor issues you any of those listed above you will show positive for opiates (same as heroin).
Urine tests work by testing for metabolites of drugs, which remain in the body longer than the initial drug itself and allow for a longer detection period. Codeine and heroin both produce the metabolite morphine and this is the primary metabolite screened for in standardized "opiate" tests in the US. However, heroin also produces a unique metabolite that codeine or morphine do not produce (6-monoacetyl-morphine). After initial positive testing, it is common to do further analysis to confirm the positive results and/or to determine specificity of what type of drug(s) are being used. And tests including 6-monoacetyl-morphine are available to either specify or rule-out heroin (although in theory, metabolites unique to codeine could be tested for as well).
No. Morphine is a natural opioid found in the opium poppy. Hydrocodone is a semi-synthetic opiate derived from either thebaine or codeine and owes a good deal of its analgesic effect to being partly broken down into hydromorphone (Dilaudid). They each have their own distinct set of metabolites that they break down into. If screened positive on a drug test, they would show up differently.
BUT, it depends on the accuracy of the urine screening. It may simply show up as positive for opiates. More expensive tests screen more closely and certain metabolites show up.
On a urine test will morphine and hydromorphone show on the same test
Yup. All Opiates.
yes, it is opioid
An opiate. edit: it shows up as morphine on test that have more than five panels
Morphine, heroin, codeine, hydrocodone, oxycodone, and any other drug that is a derivative of opium.
can percocet show up as morphine in a urine drug test
it will show up as morphine. many other opiate drugs (oxycodone, hydrocodone, heroin, etc.) may also show up as morphine see:http://www.erowid.org/psychoactives/testing/testing_info1.shtml
Yes. It contains hydrocodone, an opiate similar to but less potent than morphine.
Heroin, because it metabolizes into morphine once injested
No, methadone is very different from pcp, it is an opiate(related to heroin, morphine, oxycodone, etc...) however, it will not show up on tests as an opiate. They would have to specifically test for Methadone. It is becoming more common to test for everything, though.
Shows up in all of them! urine test i think
Dilaudid is an opioid and an analgesic. When a person takes this and is drug tested it will show up as an opiate.
Oxycodone is in the classification as a Opioid but does not come up as a Opiate on a drug test when it comes to a urine test. That is why there is a separate test panel for Opiates and Oxycodone. A Opiate test is morphine based testing for products containing morphine. Oxycodone has a similar structure to Morphine but is not Morphine thus the need for Oxycodone to have its own test panel. Morphine products include Codeine, Heroin, Dilaudid and Hydrocodone, Loratab, Vicodin and Lorcet. Oxycodone products are percocet, percodan, oxycontin , roxicodone and obviously oxycodone. The confusion comes in because oxycodone is a synthetic opiate, however, when it comes to opiates on a drug test it is morphine based.
no there is a special test that has to be run for oxycodone hats the dumbest thing i ever heard of course oxys show up as opiates. Actually, don't answer if you don't know what you are talking about. I am on a methadone clinic which tests urine constantly. I don't know if you are being sarcastic or not. Oxycontin shows up as oxycodone. If you have a script for oxy and and use heroin you cannot get over. Even though it is an opiate it metabolizes into its own category. So it is an opiate but on the test our clinic uses it further breaks it into its own category (oxycodone).
Chances are this test wasn't looking for oxy in particular. Morphine will show up as an opiate, so will oxy, vicodin, percocet, heroin, etc. Depending on how many panels the drug test is depends on how many drugs are tested for. Normally, an opiate isn't specifically tested for unless you're on methadone or suboxone. Then, they will test for opiates other than the ones you're prescribed. And the xanax shows up as a benzodiazapam, not an opiate. But that is also normally tested for. I hope this helps.