Blood Drug Testing

How specific is a urine and blood drug test?

If you are taking oxycodone is that all it will show or will it show the specific drug like oxycontin,roxycodone,percocet or vicodin? Any info is appreciated. Thanks in advance for the help!

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  1. Yes, it show as an opiate.
  2. It's going to show as an opiate, which is commonly checked for in most drug tests. More extensive testing would need to be conducted in order to determine the specific type of opiate. Depending on the purpose for the drug test i.e. pre-employment you'd be required to show documentation of a prescription for an opiate. If you have a prescription, your best avenue is to inform the entity that is requiring the drug test before hand as to avoid any confusion.
  3. The National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) requires that companies test for five specific categories of drugs. Most drug testing companies will provide a test that checks for all five categories. These five categories include: · Cocaine – Includes Cocaine, Crack and Benzoylecognine · Cannabinoids – Includes Marijuana and Hash · Amphetamines – Includes Speed, Methamphetamines and amphetamines · Opiates – Includes Heroin, Opium, Codeine and Morphine · Phencyclidine – PCP Depending on what profession you are in or what business or governmental department you are required to take a drug test for, there may be expansion tests required. These test for additional drugs such as: · Barbiturates – Including Phenobarbital, Scorbarbitol and Butalbital · Hydrocodone – Including Vicodin and Lortab · Mehqualone – Known most commonly as Quaaludes or Ludes · Benzodiazepines – Includes Valium, Xanax, Librium, Serax and Rohypnol · Methadone · Propoxyphene – Includes Darvon compounds · Ethanol – Known as Alcohol · MDMA or Ecstasy Drugs that can be tested for, but are not commonly tested for include: · LSD · Tryptamines – Including Psilocybin, AMT, DMT, DPT, 5-MeO-DiPT · Phenethylamines – Including Mescaline, MDMA, MDA, MDE, 2C-B, 2C-T-7 · Inhalants – Including Toluene, Xylene and Benzene Drug testing guidelines and processes, are established and regulated (by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration or SAMHSA, formerly under the direction of the National Institute on Drug Abuse or NIDA) So... check www.nida.nih.gov www.samhsa.gov Also most companies drug test because the tests are sanctioned by the state. So... check www.usmarijuanalaws.com Also... Urine tests are among the least expensive and most popular type of drug test. The test generally tests for use within the past week or longer if the drug is regularly used. These tests are also temperature tested to ensure integrity of the sample. Blood tests are the most expensive and most intrusive form of drug testing. They are also the most accurate method of testing and the least common because of the expense. Blood tests are not very popular due to the widespread fear of blood borne infectious diseases. Blood testing also has a short detection period and requires trained phlebotomists to take to the blood from the individual.Blood tests cannot only be used to determine if you are using recreational drugs, but they can be used to determine if you are on any other types of medications. Usually Cannabis detection time Single Use Blood Test: 2-3 days Urine Test: 2-3 days Habitual Use Blood Test: 2 weeks Urine Test: Up to 12 weeks
  4. if you taking oxycodone it wont show cous the test on opioid's and its acualy not a opioid but a semi-synthetic opioid just like DXM and they usaly wont test on that
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