Nope (unless you're lucky enough to have a strong metabolism) - that product requires 48 hours of "avoiding toxins" beforehand.
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The old guy: NO IT DID NOT WORK FOR ME AND I USED IT EXACTLY AS DIRECTED.I FAILED MY TEST AND STAT FLUSH CUSTOMER SERVICE DID NOT GIVE A CRAP!MY LIFE IS RUINED THANKS TO STAT FLUSH!!!!!!!!Thew New Guy: It really depends on your body weight and metabolism I'm 150 lbs 6'3 and everytime i use stat flush i pass my drug tests with flying colors. Some heavier set people men 220 and women 180lbs+ should take double the recommended dose. Make sure you stop "using" at least like 5 days before your test and start drinking a lot of water/cranberry juice take multivitamins. The day of the the test take the stat flush follow the directions in the bottle and you should be straight.Good Luck i hope this helped.
No, but the best thing to use is water and vinegar combo! Several glasses 48 hours before testing accompanied with plain water cleans the blood and urine!
Well that depends on how often you smoke. If you are a regular smoker, then no. However if you smoke occasionally (Less than twice a week), then it possible, but usually you need to be clean about 48-72 hours before you use it.
No ..follow all direction on the bottle and online just took my drug test and still fail
just did the stat test and was wondering how other people went and what their stat scores are? also is it hard to score 152?
Depends on how much you smoke and what drug.
I really don't think that if you have a test the next day you should be smoking...And for that matter you shouldn't do it at all. And the flush thing doesn't always work so my advice don't do it.
no you cannot flush it out in 48 hours but what you can do is dont smoke the day before and 2 hours prior to the test you should drink a gallon of water and pee as much as possible. nd what you are doing is diluteing you pee so basically your urinateing out water
As soon as you possibly can.
Special Tertiary Admissions Test The STAT is used as part of admissions selections for tertiary schools in Australia.