It shows up as Demerol, a controlled narcotic substance.
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Yes, Hydrocodone and Demerol are both opiates and will show up as "Opiate" on a drug screen.
morphine and demerol
Meperidine is the generic name for the brand name drug Demerol, which can be given in pill or injectable form. Demerol is a DEA Schedule 2 opiate, and is currently only available as a generic to the public.
Meperidine is Demerol, similar to morphine. The question I think you are meaning to ask is, what is Mepergan Fortis. This medicine is a mixture of Demerol & Phenergan. Lovely drug for when you are hurt and need sleep.
Yes, demerol will show up in a drug screening test.
Oh, yes. It certainly does.
No. Only morphine and hydromorphone (Dilaudid) will break down into the same compound. Demerol reduces to norperidine after it is metabolized.
This drug was synthesided in 1939. In 1980 the use for this drug for treating pain was common.
Usually drug tests only test for the metabolite of opiates in your urine. So yes oxycodone will show up in a urine based drug test. Demerol being fully synthetic on the other hand may not.
Yes, it will show up as an Opiate.