Honestly, Yes & NO
Oxycodone usually does not come up positive for morphine on a drug test because they have different chemical structures...They are almost identical, so it really depends on the amount that was ingested...A faint line may appear for morphine meaning that the urine is skeptical, but nowdays urine is being sent to labs to confirm a specific drug or drug metabolite...Example : Oxycodone metabolizes in the body as Oxymorphone,, meaning if a GC/MS (Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry) test is called upon, science can detect if a person has used oxycodone...But nowadays they have a sepcific dipstick/cup test for oxycodone , so i wouldn't suggest to continue using oxycodone if you are not prescribed, especially if you have legal problems where you are being drug tested.
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Yes, Oxycontin and morphine will show up the same because both are in the opiate class of medications.
Actually they are different, Oxycontin is oxycodone. And on a standard employment drug test oxycodone is not tested for. They do test for morphine, which heroin and codein break down to. Oxycodone does not come up as morphine on a standard test. Now you can test for oxycodone, and you can test for them both on the same drug test. But they come up as too totally different opiates. But their is a catch to this. In some cases taking high amounts of oxycodone can give a false positive on a standard test and that is true.
Yes i had a drug test for work and they said i had morphine in my system so i sent then a copy of my script for percocets and they said i was good! hydrocondone shows up as a different opiate
ns cotin ( morphine ) or oxycodone ( percocets)
show up the same on a drug screen i hope this helps
Yes and no all depending on the type of test as we have read over and over again can we get a direct answer for crying out loud but apparently if u take a drug test for a job or something minor ur cool if ur dropping for a doc or what not guess ur pretty screwed
YES! I'm prescribed 1,000 MGs of Morphine per day and 600 MG's of Oxy. They show up the same
yes, individually. Oxycontin, or anything containing it (ie percocet, roxicet) will show up on test as Oxycontin. Morphine will come up for Opiates.
They will both show as an opiate. They wouldn't be able to tell what type of opiate you took. Could be anything from poppy seeds to vicodin or morphine or even heroin.
No.
YES, definitely. Because the tests test for Morphine. Oxycodone turns to morphine when metabolised, Avinza is just straight Morphine.
no ms contin is morphine sulfate and Oxycontin is oxycodone while mscontin will show up as an opiate the Oxycontin shows up as oxycodone
can percocet show up as morphine in a urine drug test
It will give a positive result for opiates/opioids depending on the time and dose (what the concentration of morphine/oxycodone and metabolites are in the urine).
lol yes-you'll fail for opiates and oxycodone
short answer no, Oxycontin will show in high levels as Oxycodone, Dilaudid will show as Dilaudid or Hydromorphone, or in cheaper tests morphine.
They are chemically very similar, an enzyme urine test (basic preliminary test) should show urine with any of those as positive for opiates/opioids. Usually a positive test is confirmed by GC/MS which could probably differentiate hydrocodone, morphine, and oxycodone.
Endocet contains oxycodone so yes.
yes if it is a urine test
You may show positive for oxycodon. Basic drug urine tests that test for "opiates" detect morphine. Morphine is not a major metabolite of oxycodone, but frequent recent use of oxycodone may leave enough morphine in the body to be detected .Oxycodone is also detectable by several inexpensive urine drug tests (cutoff of 100 ng/mL) and more expensive (GC/MS and HPLC) laboratory testing.
no
Morphine, heroin, codeine, hydrocodone, oxycodone, and any other drug that is a derivative of opium.