No, Hydromorphone (Dilaudid) does not show up in the basic opiate test which is part of the standard drug test. The opiate tests look for morphine (which both codeine and heroin break down into). Hydromorphone does not break down into morphine. But also hydromorphone can be detected with a simple drug test.
No. Oxycontin contains Oxycodone and a few fillers, and Dilaudid contains an opiate called Hydromorphone, a more potent narcotic. But as far as both of them being opiates, that's the only similarity.
Dilaudid is an opioid and an analgesic. When a person takes this and is drug tested it will show up as an opiate.
Both morphine sulfate and hydromorphone are opioids and may show up as opiates on a drug test. However, specific tests can distinguish between the two. It's always best to inform the testing facility about any prescribed medications to ensure accurate results.
Exalgo will show up on a drug test as Hydromorphone or dilaudid depending on the tester. Hydromorphone is the actual name for Exalgo and dilaudid is one of its brand names. This is for a standard urine test.
Oxycontin and Percocet are both oxycodone not morphine or hydromorphone.
Dilaudid is from the opioid family of medications. It will show up as a positive result for opioids or narcotics. Other drugs which will generate the same result are morphine, heroin, fentanyl, percocet.
It is an opiate and everyone screens for those. It will show up as hydromorphone on the test.
No. They are not chemically related and must be tested for individually and specifically.
I'm not too sure I understand your question but I'll try to answer it to the best of my ability. if you take Hydrocodone or vicodin whatever on your drug test it will show Hydrocodone and a number say 100 and positive also for Hydromorphone but it will be a much smaller number say 10 same with Oxycodone and Oxymorphone and Codiene and Morphine This is because the liver enzimes convert some but not all Hydrocodone to Hydromorphone which is a much stronger chemical Oxycodone is converted to Oxymorphone and Codiene is converted to Morphine. Hope this helps somewhat.
It can. It happened to me once. From what I understood it was because of a cheap test being used.
Vicodin shows up under opiates because it has hydrocodone in it which is an opiate