first of all you shouldn't be using crack in the first place and especially if you are pregnant. if you did so you should go to the doctor immediately!!!!! do you honestly want anything happening to your child?
Yes, a Complete Blood Count (CBC) test does not specifically detect cocaine. You would need a specific blood test to detect the presence of cocaine in your blood, such as a blood drug test.
Will a Cbc blood test show cocaine
Cocaine.
No, it can be detected through other tests.
I'm no expert but I think thats a solid no.
Cocaine stays in your blood for approx. 2-4 days. Drinking plenty of water will speed up the process but if you are going to take a drug test, don't drink TOO MUCH water, as that will also show up in the test and you will have to retake it at a later time. Best option - don't do cocaine :)
Yes, marijuana is detected in your blood stream system.
As soon as it enters your blood stream. Depending on the route of ingestion, that could be instantaneously.
It depends on how much cocaine, but it will usually stay in the blood for 13-24 hours, and will stay in your hair and other body parts for about a month.
A doctor would have to draw a small sample of blood and test it.
No, an alcohol scram device is specifically designed to detect the presence of alcohol in a person's system, not cocaine or other drugs. These devices typically measure alcohol content through breath, blood, or sweat samples. For detecting cocaine, specialized drug testing methods, such as urine or saliva tests, are required.
i do not beleive that humans have the technology to have made a calculator that measures strate from the stream of blood the doctors have to extract blood in order to find a blood pressure