no, the test must be specific drug test to look for THC-and you must be told its a drug test. i used to work machining brass which required frequent blood tests for lead, the company were very anti-drug, myself and many others smoked pot regularly, no problems - they would have fired us on the spot if they knew - tee-hee
You should expect the testing for employment will pick this up. Most companies do not want to hire marijuana or drug users due to the disregard these people have for safety of others and that they are not at their best during work hours.
Yes it will be detected in a blood test. Only if your blood is specifically tested for the presence of drugs. Most often marijuana will be tested in urine because of the ease of collection.
Oxycontin is a brand name. The medication in it, oxycodone, can be specifically tested for.
No, since it is prescribed for various conditions it does not show up unless specifically tested for.
Most products are tested on animals. Unless the product specifically identies that it has not been tested on animals (on the back of the product) then you can trust that it has. You can go to this website to check which comapnies do and don't test on animals:http://search.caringconsumer.com/
M-Drol will NOT show up in a drug test unless you are being tested specifically for steroids use.
No. It will show as an opioid from the narco and unless tested specifically for the soma won't show up at all. Jason A
Not unless they look for them but if they wanted to they could see everything you have done from a hair.
No. Your baby is asked to fill out a questioner.
Neurontin is not a barbiturate, so therefore it will not test positive as a barbiturate. Neurontin will not show up at all unless specifically tested for.
Valium will show as a Benzodiazepine. Unless they are specifically tested for, most standard tests don't test for this family of drugs though.
You are being tested for the chemicals that your body uses to metabolize the marijuana not the marijuana itself. The ocean Spray will not help.
Ultram or Tramadol is an opioid -- a synthetic opiate. It acts much like an opiate in your system.