Will Tramadol And Norco For Chronic Pain Show Up In Urine Drug Test?
Question: My dr took me off norco 10-325 about 2 months ago. I am currently on morphine, 2 100mg & 1 60mg per day. I recently took a few tramadol 50mg that I got from a friend & my dr gave me a urine drug test about a week & a half later. Will the tramadol show up on the drug test? Also, since the norco & tramadol are both opiates, could I get by with telling him that I found a few norcos in a drawer I was cleaning out & I was hurting so I took them?
Brief Answer:
Over using medications
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for contacting HCM with your health care concerns.
You are concerned about having taken both a tramadol and a Norco while on a pain management program with your doctor. The medications you are concerned about is if the tramadol or Norco will show up in a urine drug screen and the answer is yes. You have violated your contract and in jeopardy of being discharged from the practice.
In the future you need to be more conscious of your decisions. You better served telling your doctor the truth. If you lie the changes of him believing you are slim and could get you discharged from the practice. Honesty is always the best policy.
Good luck
Over using medications
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for contacting HCM with your health care concerns.
You are concerned about having taken both a tramadol and a Norco while on a pain management program with your doctor. The medications you are concerned about is if the tramadol or Norco will show up in a urine drug screen and the answer is yes. You have violated your contract and in jeopardy of being discharged from the practice.
In the future you need to be more conscious of your decisions. You better served telling your doctor the truth. If you lie the changes of him believing you are slim and could get you discharged from the practice. Honesty is always the best policy.
Good luck
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Shanthi.E
I believe that you did not take time to really read my question. I did not take both the norco & tramadol together or even close together. As I said, I have been off the norco for 2 months. What I really want to know is, could the tramadol show up on the drug test as if it were norco or would my doctor know for sure it was tramadol?
I understand that my decision to take the tramadol wasn't the right one but I am a 59 year old grown woman & I was in horrible pain at the time. I don't believe you have the right to judge me when you don't even know me or my circumstance. Please just answer my question...Could tramadol show up on a urine drug screen as if it were norco or would my doctor know for sure it was tramadol that I took? I am paying you to just provide me with the answer & not a lecture.
Thank you,
XXXXXX XXXXXXX
I understand that my decision to take the tramadol wasn't the right one but I am a 59 year old grown woman & I was in horrible pain at the time. I don't believe you have the right to judge me when you don't even know me or my circumstance. Please just answer my question...Could tramadol show up on a urine drug screen as if it were norco or would my doctor know for sure it was tramadol that I took? I am paying you to just provide me with the answer & not a lecture.
Thank you,
XXXXXX XXXXXXX
Brief Answer:
Tramadol not detectable in urine drug screen
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX
I am sorry to have misunderstood your query. I apologize for that.
Tramadol is not detectable in traditional or routine urine drug screens. So, it is unlikely that tramadol would show up on the drug screen, in the first place. Even if detected, it is possible that it can show up as norco. To know for sure that it is Tramadol, specific test for estimating Tramadol in the urine needs to be done. So, your doctor has to order a specific urine tramadol estimation test to know for sure that it is Tramadol that you took.
I hope my response is clear now.
Regards,
Tramadol not detectable in urine drug screen
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX
I am sorry to have misunderstood your query. I apologize for that.
Tramadol is not detectable in traditional or routine urine drug screens. So, it is unlikely that tramadol would show up on the drug screen, in the first place. Even if detected, it is possible that it can show up as norco. To know for sure that it is Tramadol, specific test for estimating Tramadol in the urine needs to be done. So, your doctor has to order a specific urine tramadol estimation test to know for sure that it is Tramadol that you took.
I hope my response is clear now.
Regards,
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Shanthi.E