you get life in prison without possiblity of perole, are sent straight to administrative segregation, and will be given the lethal injection within 14 days.
no im just kidding lol it depends on who is testing you for it. and actually if you are on perole and don't have a prescription for it you can be sent back to prison on a perole violation.
but to answer your question loosely, you could lose your job if your employer is testing you and you don't have a prescripton, you could go to jail if probation is testing you, you can go back to prison if perole is testing you, and you can get grounded if your parents are testing you, and if your testing yourself then uh, that's a waste of money.
No, oxymetazoline HCl should not test positive for oxycodone on a drug test. Oxymetazoline is a nasal decongestant, while oxycodone is an opioid pain medication, and they are different substances that should not cross-react on a drug test.
Yes. Codine is an ingredient in both phenylephrine and oxycodone. Oxycodone is an opiate.
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Oxycodone is an opioid and therefore will test positive for opiates in your system. Any opiate will only be considered "legal" with a prescription.American Toxicologyatiresults.com
I have taken 30mg of oxycodone once two or three days before my drug screen. Will the test be positive, as my boyfriend has a prescription. I have prescriptions for xanax and ritalin, but not for the oxycodone.
Both will show positive for OPIATES
It will show positive for opiates since it has Oxycodone in it.
Yes
Oxycodone is an opioid drug used for pain control. In a drug toxicology screen its metabolites will result in a positive test for opiates.
Hydrocodone is an Opiate based painkiller, so no, It cannot test positive for Amphetamines - but it will on the other hand, Test positive for Opiates (Heroin, Morphine, Oxycodone ect.)
these are the results oxycodone :positive 1.8ng/10mg 0.5ng/10MG
Codeine and Oxycodone are from the same family "OPIATES". Your urine test will show up as positive for opiates. The UA has no way to distinguish whether it is codeine or Oxycodone.