They stay in your urine for as long as they stay in your body. It's different for each substance you put in your body.
For each one beer you drink, alcohol from beer remains in your body for roughly one hour. It can depend on your weight and alcohol tolerance, however.
About 72 hours
Alcohol is gone in a short time, but its metabolites can linger for about five days. Most urine tests are for metabolites.
The alcohol itself will be out by the next evening at the latest. The metabolites can last for several days. Depends what they're testing for. If it's an EtG test, you're caught.
All medications (pain meds and all others) break down in the intestines, liver, and kidneys into specific metabolites. When urine is tested, the tests look for the metabolites of drugs, not the drug itself. As well, some combinations of medications, or combinations of medications and street / illegal drugs, or combinations of medications, street drugs, and alcohol can produce characteristic metabolites that labs regularly check for in a urine specimen.
no, urine tests look for liver metabolites of THC. radiation is not used.
no, urine tests look for liver metabolites of THC. radiation is not used.
Pretty much everything (or rather, the metabolites of it) will show up in urine.
Yes they will. The metabolites will show for 3-4 days after use.
Alcohol does not turn into urine.
Technically no, but the metabolites associated with THC (one of the chemicals found in hash) could be detectible in your urine for up to two months, depending on the level of exposure and your metabolism. These metabolites are what are measured in urine drug tests, not the drugs themselves.
No. Charcoal is effective at absorbing poisons from the stomach and upper gastrointestinal tract -- sometimes. However, ETG tests measure the metabolites of alcohol after they have been created and excreted by the liver. They are then eliminated from the body by the kidneys, in urine. Charcoal has no effect on this process. The only sure way to pass an ETG test is abstain from all liquids that contain alcohol, even mouthwash.
Alcohol only stays in they system for about 12 hours depending on how much you have had to drink. Alcohol breaks down in the body and makes it difficult to detect through urine. Alcohol is detected through blood alcohol level more accurately. Alcohol is processed by the liver at a rate of one ounce of pure alcohol in one hour. After that period, they can only test for the metabolites of alcohol. One once of alcohol is equal to one beer. Answer: Not Likely, but drink lots of water anyway to clense your system.
Drug test to check for methadone metabolites in urine