lorcet shows up as an opiate, hydrocodone and acetaminophin..
Lorcet will show up as an opiate on a urine drug test.
Lorcet will show up on a drug test as an opiate because it contains a synthetic opiate, hydrocodone.
Yes.
it is the same, LORCET is a brand name. the drug your talking about is a version of VICODAN.. same stuff..
They will show up the same, as both contain the opioid hydrocodone.
Not usually. Darvocet shows up as proproxyphene. They're different.
If they send the test to a lab it will show up for up to 28 days. If they do a on the spot fast test it WILL NOT show up
No
Yes. Lorcet and Norco both contain the narcotic hydrocodone which is what shows up on urine screenings.
no- on a standard dip stick test or tippy cup test it will show up as xanax...However, if you have the urine sample sent to a lab, it will show up as benzoziazepine...
Absolutely! Hydrocodone (the opiod in Lorcet) can be identified in urinalysis for up to 30 days afterward, depending on a variety of factors, including body weight.
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