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THE DURATION OF HYDROCODONE IN YOUR SYSTEM

Mark Shandrow is Asana Recovery’s CEO and has 20+ years of experience in business development and operations in the addiction treatment industry.
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Hydrocodone stays in your system for a long time after you take the drug. Drug tests detect hydrocodone for different amounts of time depending on the type of test and your personal factors. Drug tests screen the following for traces of hydrocodone:

  • Blood
  • Saliva
  • Urine
  • Hydrocodone Detection in Your Blood

Lab tests can find hydrocodone in your blood for up to 24 hours. This drug peaks in your blood after about an hour. After one day, you should no longer have hydrocodone in your blood. 

The type of hydrocodone you take can also affect how long the drug stays in your system. If combined with acetaminophen or ibuprofen, hydrocodone has the following brand names:

  • Vicodin
  • Norco
  • Lorcet
  • Lortab

In most cases, your body processes these drugs at the same speed. But there are also extended release forms of hydrocodone. Extended release versions include Zohydro ER and Hysingla ER. If you take extended release hydrocodone, the drug will be detectable in your body for longer. 

Additionally, the drug may take longer to show up in certain drug tests. That is due to the fact that the drug gets released slowly into your system.

  • Hydrocodone Detection in Saliva

Saliva tests can detect hydrocodone for between 12 and 36 hours. Also known as an oral fluid test, a saliva test uses a swab to absorb some of your saliva. Then, the test looks for traces of the drug in your saliva. These tests also make sure the saliva is from a human to ensure that no one is cheating on the test. 

  • Hydrocodone Detection in Urine

Urine tests are one of the most common types of drug tests. If you take hydrocodone, the drug will show up in urine tests for up to four days. At this point, you cannot feel the brain effects of this drug. But it is still detectable.

In the United States, 130 people die daily from taking opioids; this includes prescription drugs such as hydrocodone. If you are taking hydrocodone, you can get help before it’s too late. 

At Asana Recovery, we understand how difficult recovering from these addictions through our daily work to help those struggling most from this disease. While some may believe they can make it alone, rehabilitation programs are essential in the fight to break dependency. The road ahead is not a smooth or easy one, but you can traverse it if done so with the support of the right team. Counseling and aftercare processes can assist you by addressing the psychological facets that led you to addition and help you build a structure from which to better cope with life without succumbing to addiction.

The supervised detoxification and residential treatment programs at Asana Recovery are offered in a supportive, relaxing, and inspiring environment. We’re deeply committed to ensuring your long-term recovery, and guiding you on your path to a healthier and happier future. There is no better time than now, and we’re always available to speak with you. Call us at (949) 438-4504 to learn more about our comprehensive drug and alcohol addiction treatment program today.

Mark Shandrow is Asana Recovery’s CEO and has 20+ years of experience in business development and operations in the addiction treatment industry.
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