Yes
no zanax is not an opiate it will not show up as one. however, i work in pain management and will know if a patient is taking zanaz .drug screening just aren't for one sole purpose doctors test of everything when doing a urine screen not just the opiates.
Yes.
Nyquil is an over-the-counter medication, meaning you do not need a prescription to obtain it. It is not illegal. No employer drug test that I know of would deny you employment for having used Nyquil (assuming you're not using it at work!). I don't even think it has components that are tested for in a standard drug test.
Ultrasonic titration is not commonly used in drug screening or blood analysis. Titration is a method used to determine the concentration of a substance in a solution by adding a reagent of known concentration until a reaction is complete. In drug screening and blood analysis, other techniques such as chromatography, immunoassays, and spectrophotometry are typically used due to their sensitivity and specificity.
conventional drug tests aren't looking for it, so it won't show. it is not a drug an employer can prohibit.
Yes. Pretty much every prescription painkiller will show up as an opiate on standard drug tests.
It will show codeine... and it will show that you abuse drugs.
Yes, it shows up as opiates. No. It will not show up on a routine opiate drug test UNLESS they specifically test for it. I know this from experience.
No there not the same! Hydrocodone is a drug called Hycodan, and Vicodin is a drug called Valium.
NO, NOT ROUTINE bloodwork. There are hundreds of things to check for in the blood, and unless the doctor that orders the bloodwork specifically asks for a durg screen, they don't automatically do it.
For me it didn't take long, about two and a half weeks, but I was replacing another medication with it so it's hard to tell.
Vistaril is an antihistamine sometimes given in conjunction with a narcotic to make the narcotic work better. I doubt drug tests show it at all because although it is a a priscription drug, it is not a controlled substance.