It depends on the type of drug test being used. On a standard pre-employment type drug screen, Tylenol No3 (codeine), hydrocodone, and oxycodone will likely be detected as a single positive result for narcotics or opioids. A more specialized (and expensive) test could be used to distinguish between the three.
There is no specific formulation of hydrocodone that is yellow; however, some generic versions of hydrocodone combination medications, such as those mixed with acetaminophen, may come in yellow tablets or capsules. The color can vary by manufacturer and formulation. It's important to check with a pharmacist or healthcare provider for accurate identification of any medication. Always use medications as prescribed and ensure they come from a legitimate source.
Does hydrocodone metabolize to hydromorphine? No. Hydrocodone is metabolized to hydromorphone, norhydromorphone, norhydrocodone, dihydromorphine, nordihydromorphine, dihydrocodeine, and nordihydrocodeine. If you meant hydromorphine then yes. I believe it is possible for as much as 30% of hydrocodone to be metabolized to hydromorphone, but usually is much less.
Definitely yes
n in a general 5 point test,hydrocodone crystalizes and does not come up in a standard pee test.they have to add on an extra sample to test specifically for hydrocodone.
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No, poppy seeds and hydrocodone are not the same. Poppy seeds come from the opium poppy plant and contain trace amounts of opiates, such as morphine and codeine, while hydrocodone is a prescription opioid medication synthesized from codeine. Although consuming large quantities of poppy seeds can lead to the presence of opiates in urine tests, they do not have the same effects or uses as hydrocodone.
No. Absolutly not.It will come up positive for "Opiates"
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I called the pharmacist and they advised that they are both generic and that they come from different manufacutures.
drug tests dont have a specific category for hydrocodone, it would come up as a narcotic, and since tussionex pennkinetic is a narcotic (and opium based drug) yes it will show up
Yes, Norco, which contains a combination of hydrocodone and acetaminophen, is available in higher dosages. While Norco 10 mg refers to the hydrocodone component, there are formulations with higher hydrocodone content, such as Norco 5/325, 7.5/325, and others, where the first number indicates the milligrams of hydrocodone and the second number indicates the acetaminophen content. It's important to consult a healthcare provider for the appropriate dosage based on individual needs.
no it will show up as opiates on a drug test since lortabs are a brand of hydrocodone (vicodin)