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System Long Does Stay Your How In Codiene

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Saturday, 8/21/2010 7:12:47 AM
 
how long does tylenol 3 stay in your system

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Verwon Says:
Wednesday, 8/25/2010 5:54:37 PM
 
Codeine, a narcotic analgesic, can be detected in your urine for up to 5 days after taking it.

If you are having a drug test and have a prescription, there is no need to worry, all you have to do is inform them of this when you go in to have the test done, though they may ask for proof.

http://www.prescriptiondrug-info.com/drug_details.asp?title=Codeine&ad=true

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Angela Says:
Wednesday, 10/26/2011 8:08:40 AM
 
I just had a urine drug test done and they said that oxycodone was in my urine. What medications is that in? I took acetaminophen codeine about two weeks ago, could that be what's showing up?

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karen Says:
Friday, 3/9/2012 5:52:19 PM
 
I had to take cough medicine with codeine for an awful cough it'a been 22 days do you think it is out of my system?

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Ryan Says:
Tuesday, 2/26/2013 12:55:22 PM
 
Hi, I'm 150 pounds 5'11" tall and took 3 Tylenol 3's the night before having to take a drug test. I have a prescription for them and didn't think about them showing in the too screen as opiate.
I came up positive and am waiting for lab results as to if they deam the use therapeutic or abusive.
My question is to your best knowledge would take 3 T3's the night before possibly be deemed abusive in someone with my body weight?
Thanks

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