Trying to find out how different opiates show up on a drug screen. I always thought that the OPI result was for Dillaudid and Morphine, and the OXY result was for oxycodone and oxycontin. I took a drug test and it came up positive for OPI and OXY and I only take oxycodone and oxycontin. So I ran some tests...
I crushed up an oxycodone and added it to water and it tested positive for OPI and OXY.
I crushed up an oxycontin and added it to water and it tested positive for OPI and OXY.
From what I know, morphine and dillaudid show up as OPI on a drug test.
What my real question is, can the doctors office tell that someone was taking dillaudid or morphine along with oxycodone or oxycontin?
I always thought that if you were only on oxycodone the test would show negative for OPI. But my tests proved that wrong. I thought that if you were taking dillaudid or morphine it would show up seperate, but I guess not.
Can anybody explain how this works?
I crushed up an oxycodone and added it to water and it tested positive for OPI and OXY.
I crushed up an oxycontin and added it to water and it tested positive for OPI and OXY.
From what I know, morphine and dillaudid show up as OPI on a drug test.
What my real question is, can the doctors office tell that someone was taking dillaudid or morphine along with oxycodone or oxycontin?
I always thought that if you were only on oxycodone the test would show negative for OPI. But my tests proved that wrong. I thought that if you were taking dillaudid or morphine it would show up seperate, but I guess not.
Can anybody explain how this works?