Detection Period - 2-4 days
Detection Level - 2000 ng/mL with Morphine as the Calibrator
The Opiate urine drug test uses Morphine as the calibrator for the stated 2,000 ng/mL testing level. The following table lists the concentrations of compounds (ng/mL) that are detected as positive in this urine drug test
Morphine |
2,000 ng/mL |
Codeine |
2,000 ng/mL |
Ethylmorphine |
5,000 ng/mL |
Hydrocodone |
12,500 ng/mL |
Hydromorphone |
5,000 ng/mL |
Levorphanol |
75,000 ng/mL |
6-Monoacetylmorphine (6-MAM) |
5,000 ng/mL |
Morphine 3-B-D-glucuronide |
2,000 ng/mL |
Norcodeine |
12,500 ng/mL |
Normorphine |
50,000 ng/mL |
Oxycodone |
25,000 ng/mL |
Oxymorphone |
25,000 ng/mL |
Procaine |
150,000 ng/mL |
Thebaine |
100,000 ng/mL |
The Opiates Drug Test will test for the following drugs:
- Astramorph
- Co-codamol
- Co-dydramol
- Codafen
- Codafen Continus
- Codeine
- Codeine Linctus
- Codeine Phosphate
- Continus
- Cyclimorph
- DHC Continus
- Dihydrocodeine
- Diocalm
- Duramorph
- Entersan
- Ethylmorphine
- Galcodine
- Galenphol
- Heroin
- Kapake
- Koalin and Morphine Mixture
- Migraleve
- Morcap
- Morphine
- Morphine Sulfate
- MS Contin
- Novocain
- Opazimes
- Opium
- Oramorph
- Paracetamol (Acetaminophen) /Codeine Preparations
- Paramol
- Pavacol-D
- Pediatric BP
- Pholcodine
- Procaine
- Remedine
- Remedeine Forte
- Roxanol
- Severedol
- Smack
- Solpadol
- Strong BP
- Thebacon
- Tylenol 3
- Tylenol with codeine
- Tylex