I have no idea. Stop taking Vicodin, or if you've got a legitimate doctor's prescription it shouldn't be an issue. I have a friend who takes medication for ADD, but since it's prescribed by a doctor it does not pose a problem if he tests positive for amphetamines. If you're abusing Vicodin by using it without a valid prescription, you might consider addressing your addiction. Then drug tests become a non-issue.
There is no way to remove drug traces from your hair. This is why hair is tested for the drugs.
Urine, blood and hair are commonly tested for drugs.
Ben Cousins was tested for drugs 33 times when the Richmond Football Club sent off a sample of his hair to get tested before recruiting him. Every test came back negative.
yes, i got tested by hair sample. i tested positive and did not get the job. btw...it had been 7 years since i smoked
A hair follicle test can be used to identify specific drugs used by the person being tested. The test can usually detect drug usage over a longer period of time.
hair drug tests will show all drugs that you have taken as far back as 7 years. they test the hair folical.
Hair follicle testing can test for any and every drug there is. The drugs can be traced back some to two years since the last use of the drug.
Yes, vicodin and other opiates show up in hair drug tests. The cut-off period for detection in hair tests is 90 days.
No, drugs stay in the hair. That's why they use hair for the test. Napoleon was given poison in his food and over a 100 years later his hair was tested and the poison found.
Yes. Any drug can be tested using hair samples--using hair from any part of the body. Unlike urine or blood tests which look for metabolites; hair-tests can track use for many months long after the drug and all its metabolites have been eliminated from the body--this is because drugs can be tested by checking protein deposits in hair.
I found out how this stuff is SUPPOSED to work. When they do a hair test, first they cut some of your hair off. They then dissolve the hair in a chemical. The proteins in your hair are then removed from the solution, and whatever's left is tested. The "clean" shampoo should really be called "clean hair gel." You leave it in your hair. When the hair is dissolved, the product attaches itself to any drugs in your hair. When they pull the fluid out to test it, there shouldn't be any drugs left in it. Of course the drug test labs have heard of this stuff. They even tried it. They got some people to get seriously blunted, then tested them...and they found out how low they have to turn the machine to make it sense the drugs. Now the people who make the shampoo don't guarantee it works anymore. So the answer is, probably not.
I found out how this stuff is SUPPOSED to work. When they do a hair test, first they cut some of your hair off. They then dissolve the hair in a chemical. The proteins in your hair are then removed from the solution, and whatever's left is tested. The "clean" shampoo should really be called "clean hair gel." You leave it in your hair. When the hair is dissolved, the product attaches itself to any drugs in your hair. When they pull the fluid out to test it, there shouldn't be any drugs left in it. Of course the drug test labs have heard of this stuff. They even tried it. They got some people to get seriously blunted, then tested them...and they found out how low they have to turn the machine to make it sense the drugs. Now the people who make the shampoo don't guarantee it works anymore. So the answer is, probably not.