THC is able to stay in a person's system for a relatively long period of time because it is fat-soluble. Being fat-soluble allows it to be stored in fatty tissues of various organs. From here, THC is slowly released and metabolized. This metabolite of THC is then excreted and cleared from a person's system. In testing to see if someone has recently used pot, there are two important substances to keep in mind: THC and 9-carboxy-THC. 9-carboxy-THC is a product of the body's metabolism of THC and, more importantly, it is detectable for a longer period of time than THC is detectable. Frequent users: THC-4 to 8 hours, 9-carboxy-THC- 2 and more weeks. Infrequent users: THC-3-4 days, and 9-Carboxy-THC for 2-4 days.
yes but only if specifically testing for it. most common tests for weed are urine samples
In terms of its effect, THC can stay in your system for a few hours, but can be detected by urine drug tests for anywhere from a week to a month.
It can. It normally WON'T because collecting blood is more complex than collecting urine.
Depends what you mean by normal blood test, if your doctor is just testing your cell count or something similar, no it won't. If it is any drug test, yes.
yes. that's how it gets to the brain.
No, it cannot
It has been proven that marijuana in the blood stream will not interfere with blood tests.
Yes, marijuana is detected in your blood stream system.
yes it dose.
How long does it take Dilaudid to get into the blood stream.
Yes, but in very small amounts. The epidermal bioavailability of Δ9-THC is very low.
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Yes it makes a false positive for Mary Jane!
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Drugs can enter the blood stream by a number of ways: Swallowing Smoking Snorted Injected Suppositried (inserted through he anus, as a capsule,etc)
Oxygen enters the blood stream through the air sacs in you lungs.
The lungs, I the alviolies.