Usually drug tests only test for the metabolite of opiates in your urine. So yes oxycodone will show up in a urine based drug test. Demerol being fully synthetic on the other hand may not.
No. Only morphine and hydromorphone (Dilaudid) will break down into the same compound. Demerol reduces to norperidine after it is metabolized.
is loracet and Oxycontin appear the same on a drug test
oxycodone metabolizes to oxymorphone and oxymorphone is what it is. It would take a GC test and a very good lab tech to tell any difference.(test of around $850.00)
They are the same just diff name
no ms contin is morphine sulfate and Oxycontin is oxycodone while mscontin will show up as an opiate the Oxycontin shows up as oxycodone
They ARE the same opiate. Oxycontin is a long acting oxycodone formulation.
Oxycontin is just a time release version of oxycodone. I take oxycodone 15mg, which is fast acting, you can get Oxycontin in 60 or 80mg but it is made to work over a longer time period, some people get into trouble with Oxycontin because they break time release by chewing it, this is very dangerous to put that much oxycodone in your system at once. The only way a test would detect the "difference" is by the amount in your system but not the drug. If you chew up an Oxycontin 60 it will show up the same as if you took 4 oxycodone 15mg. It's the same drug, just different concentrations.
They are the exact same thing. They are both the drug oxycodone. The only difference is that percocet has acetaminophen in it. So the answer to your question is YES.
Yes, a drug screen will be positive for amphetamines!
They are both forms of oxycodone and will both show up as the same thing in a UA.
Yes, both medications contain the same drug, oxycodone. The only difference between the two is Oxycontin releases the drug slowly over a period of 8-12 hours, and Roxi releases instantly, like Percocet or Vicodin.
Type your answer here...no opanas show totally differ than Oxycontin they show oxymorphone(or howwever you spell it)i know for sure