last guy: No THC is THC, the chemical found in marijuana. An opiate is a form of herion such as morphine or Oxycontin.
pip313: Technically it is a opioid because it has activity at opiate receptors, demerol is an "opioid" because it is fully synthetic with no structural simularity to anything the poppy plant produces. No one questions demeral being an opioid THC has the same quality's (again activity at the opiate receptors , at least the mu receptor)
Yes, the active ingredient in Tussionex is Hydrocodone which shows up as an opiate on drug tests.
Tylenol™ is the trade name for Johnson & Johnson Company's preparation of acetaminophen. It is not an opiate, and it does not show up as an opiate on drug tests.
It depends on what kind of pill you are taking. If it is an opiate and has the codeine in it then the opiates would show up. for instance... Oxycontin it wouldn't be the codeine in the drug that would show up it would be the opiate.
It's an opiod. It will show up on the opiate/opiod tests.
No THC is marijuana, oxycodone is an opiate
Methadone shouldn't show up as PCP. It would show up as an opiate or in tests that are more specific, it would show up as methodone.
no painkillers are an opiate
Yes, Methadone (liquid or pills) will show up on a test that specifically tests for methadone. your average 5 panel does not
No, Heroin will show up as an opiate in drug screenings. Hydrocodone is a synthetic opiate and a specific test will be needed to detect it. It will not show up on regular drug screens.
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Codine is an opiate, and heroin is also an opiate. So if drug tested after taking Codine, you would test positive for opiates. Drug tests don't test for "heroin" or "Marijuana", they test for THC or Opiates, and other various controlled compounds.
Yes, it will show in a laboratorydrug and alcoholtest as an opiate. If you declare it, your test can be sent for a GCMS which will further identify the opiate as a doxylamine, and you will pass your drug test.