Yes and no. The reason I say that is I am an ex-marine who was injured in combat. I was first started on oral hydrocodone. I moved up in dosage and up to Oxycontin&Fentynyl. Your doctor can definatly test not only for the specific opiate ex.(oxycodone) but also the levels of that drug in your system. If your doc prescribes 2-40mg Oxycontin & 8-5/325 Percocet, they can very well tell if you have the correct level(they do the same thing for recovering addicts on Methadone/Dolphine as
well as Suboxone/Subutex/Buprenorphine...the doc may just swab your mouth or give you a "stick" test.,that just shows if you are positive for the drug or not. I'm not a Doc.,my father is and they may even draw blood for plasma levels. So think twice people
because if you are trying to "get away" or "get over" on a test regardless whom it's for...its going to be harder and harder for you
tplay games. Opiates ARE very addictive.
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