By Admin on Dec 19, 2009 in Medicine
I am in the process of going through a drug test for a job. I take ultracet for a broken finger and elbow. Will Ultracet show as an opiate? I can’t find any information about it on the internet.
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It’s not an opiate. It’s a good pain killer, though.
And if you’re tested for drugs and you have a legitimate prescription for it – it’s ok.
Lisa | Dec 19, 2009 | Reply
I agree with Lisa. Since its a prescription you don’t have to worry.
rachelisasquirrel | Dec 19, 2009 | Reply
Hi..
Ultracet is a well known analgesic that combines two analgesics (tramadol 37.5 mg and acetaminophen 325 mg). So, if you have a prescription with you, that shouldn’t be a problem.
However, if you DO NOT have a prescription, you may be in trouble. as Tramadol (component of Ultracet) abuse is becoming more and more popular, mainly because in most countries (including USA), tramadol is the only available non-scheduled opiate!!
You may wish to consult this: http://faq.testcountry.com/can_I_test_for_a_prescription_drug__like_valium__Xanax__ADDERALL__RITALIN__USE_WITH_YOUR_DRUG_TESTIN/455.htm
Best,
Tarun
hotbacteria | Dec 19, 2009 | Reply