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Drug Detection Times
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Drug Detection Window - Detection
Times
in urine are expressed
below
in terms of lower and upper
boundaries. The amount of time that a drug/metabolite remains detectable
in urine can vary, depending on the following factors:
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- Amount and Frequency of
Use: Single, isolated, small doses are generally
detectable at the lower boundary. Chronic and long-term use
typically result in detection periods near or at the upper boundary.
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- Metabolic Rate:
Individuals with slower body metabolism are prone to longer drug
detection periods.
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- Body Mass: In
general, human metabolism slows with increased body mass, resulting
in longer drug detection periods. In addition, THC (marijuana's
active ingredient) and PCP are known to accumulate in fatty lipid
tissue. Chronic users, physically inactive users, and individuals
with a high percentage of body fat in relation to total body mass
are prone to longer drug detection periods for THC and PCP.
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- Age: In general,
human metabolism slows with age, resulting in longer drug detection
periods.
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- Overall Health:
In general, human metabolism slows during periods of deteriorating
health, resulting in longer drug detection periods.
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- Drug Tolerance:
Users typically metabolize a drug faster once a tolerance to the
drug is established.
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- Urine pH: Urine
pH can impact drug detection periods. Typically, highly acidic urine
results in shorter drug detection periods.
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- Note: In a small
percentage of cases, users may test positive longer than times shown
- most notably in cases of long-term chronic abuse, in individuals
with significant body mass and/or body fat, and in individuals with
health related issues resulting in abnormally slow body metabolism.
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Drug / Drug Group |
Time Range |
Where To Buy Drug Test
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Alcohol |
Alcohol Detection Time: 24 hours or less |
Alcohol Drug Test |
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Amphetamines |
Amphetamine Detection Time: 1 to 4 days |
Amphetamines Drug Test |
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Barbiturates |
Barbiturates Detection Time: Short-acting: 1 to 3
days |
Barbiturates Drug Test |
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Long-acting (Barbital,
Phenobarbital): 1 to 3 weeks |
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Benzodiazepines |
Benzodiazepines Detection
Time: Short-term Therapeutic Use:
1 to 3 days |
Benzodiazepines Drug Test |
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Long-term / Chronic Use:
1 to 3 weeks |
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Cocaine |
Cocaine Detection
Time: 1 to 5 days |
Cocaine Drug Test |
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LSD |
1 to 2 days |
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Marijuana (THC) |
Marijuana Detection Time: Casual Use: 1 to 7 days |
Marijuana Drug Test |
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Long-Term / Chronic Use:
1 to 4 weeks |
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Note: THC, marijuana's
primary active ingredient, is stored by the body in fatty lipid
tissue. From there, it is slowly released into the bloodstream
for up to several weeks - depending on the amount and frequency
of use and the user's level of physical activity. In chronic and
physically inactive users, THC may accumulate in fatty tissues
faster than it can be eliminated. This accumulation leads to
longer detection periods for these individuals. Also, users with
a high percentage of body fat in relation to total body mass are
prone to longer drug detection periods for marijuana. |
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MDMA - Ecstasy |
Ecstasy Detection Time
(MDMA): 1 to 4 days |
Ecstasy Drug Test - MDMA |
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Methadone |
1 to 4 days |
Methadone Drug Test |
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Methamphetamines |
Meth Detection Time: 1 to 4 days |
Methamphetamines Drug Test - METH |
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Nicotine (cotinine) |
Cotinine Detection Time: 2 to 3 days |
Cotinine Test - Nicotine |
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Opiate |
Opiate Detection Time: 1 to 5 days |
Opiate Drug Test |
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Oxycodone |
Oxycodone Detection
Time: 1 to 4 days |
Oxycodone Drug Test |
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PCP
(phencyclidine) |
Casual Use: 1 to 7 days |
PCP Drug Test |
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Long-Term / Chronic Use:
1 to 4 weeks |
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Note: PCP is stored by the
body in fatty lipid tissue. From there, it is slowly released
into the bloodstream for up to several weeks - depending on the
amount and frequency of use and the user's level of physical
activity. In chronic and physically inactive users, PCP may
accumulate in fatty tissues faster than it can be eliminated.
This accumulation leads to longer detection periods for these
individuals. Also, users with a high percentage of body fat in
relation to total body mass are prone to longer drug detection
periods for PCP. |
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