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this is a question i been asked

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Most urine screens test for opiates and I think you would show positive for opiates. So you would probably get away with it.

Unless the test was for something more specific than the broad category of "Opiates". I don't know enough about how the tests work to know if they look for hydrocodone, codeine, propoxyphene, etc. specifically or just a general "opiates/opioids".

They would both fall into opiate category, so you should be covered.

I am concerned that you can't seem to spell. Not to be mean but is there a reason for that that might be related to these narc's? Often a person is more impaired than they realize. Insight is not something that works well for those who are impaired.

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