"Cocaine can be detected in the urine for 4-8 hours after a single snorted (nasal)dose, and up to 24 hours after a single ingested (oral) dose.
A breakdown product of cocaine, benzoylecgonine can be detected in the urine for up to 60 hours after a single use, or up to 22 days after repeated use. Other metabolites detected in urine after cocaine use: ecgonine methyl ester, cocaethylene (when cocaine is taken by alcohol)." From HealthHype.com
Cocaine affects your nerve system and it can also affect your brain.
cocaine breaks the connections between your nerves. also it kills your brain cells.
Yes.
Acute means small like an acute triangle or obtuse triangle " small- big". Small amount of cocaine
No. Cocaine is illegal in all of Mexico. However in places such as Peru and Colombia, a small amount is tolerated if you cultivate the plant
Cocaine is in your system for 2-3 days, you are straight
I doubt 1mg of coke is even enough to be a testable amount. 1mg is an incredibly small amount. Cocaine on average only last around 3 days in your urine though.
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no
Yes and it stays in your system for 60-90 days.
It depends. There is a big amount and a small amount. The bigger amount is used for taking in blood, and that is 750ml. The small amount however is used for when you want to take the proteins in the blood only, and not the blood itself. The small amount is 250ml.
yes but the amount is very small and unmeasureable
A small amount of variation when taking the pill should not affect the outcome. You need to take the pill around the same time every day.
get a small willy
Once the nasal mucosa has been damaged by cocaine, it is unlikely to return. There may be a small amount of improvement, but the vast majority of your sense of smell will stay lost. Cocaine doesn't affect taste directly, in that it doesn't affect the tongue very much, but since between 80-90% of our sense of taste is really due to our sense of smell, the perception of taste is also often reduced. And again, since the nasal mucosa is unlikely to grow back to any appreciable degree, the sense of taste is also reduced greatly, and likely to remain damaged.