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Opioids suboxone to morphine?

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DariaAnne

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Sooo, here's my question.....

I know that when you do opiates/oids your body breaks it down into morphine. I was wondering if this is true for ALL opiates/oids, i.e. if you take suboxone and your urine is analyzed, will it show up as morphine or would it come up as something else. Sorry if this comes across as a stupid question. Thanks in advance for any responses!!
 
That's not true at all, only a very select few opioids metabolize into morphine. The only one's I can think of would be codeine which acts as a mild prodrug for morphine, a small percentage turns into morphine but not all of it, and of course, morphine, and heroin, which is a prodrug for morphine.

So Codeine, Morphine (of course) , and Heroin are the only ones that would cause traces of morphine.
 
Buprenorphine metabolizes into norbuprenorphine which is psychoactive and a LOT stronger than bupe itself
 
^correct.

This however is a urinalysis question as far as I'm concerned so I will close it. Only opium, PPT, Heroin, morphine and codeine will test positive for morphine (and perhaps some more obscure morphine analogues that Im not aware of.)
 
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