Possibly, but I wouldn't bet on it. The amount of water you drink has no bearing on the metabolism of your body (i.e.- the speed at which it clears itself of impurities).
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While water has no immense effect on detox, Oxycontin or oxycodone is water soluble and water does increase metabolic rate.(I'll get back to this later) If you use infrequently then the maximum that it would remain in your system would be 2-4 days for a lab test(commonly used by court systems). At maximum for frequent and high milligram doses is 5-7. However for the majority of tests those who do not test specifically for oxycodone is 3 days. I am certain of these answers because I myself am currently going through court drug tests and no matter the amount I used 7 days has cleared my system for lab UA's. Now to return to the question at hand, will water flush my system. No it will not necessairly flush your system but urine sample can be diluted. For example if you drink 1 gallon a day while upping your salt, vitamin b2 and creatine intake you may dilute your urine so that less toxins are emitted by your liver hence causing negative results while not raising suspicion. All drug tests have cutoff levels measured in nanograms with opiates, this level is usually about 300 because opiates are naturally produced with in your body. To put this more clearly, you may throw off lab results with water but in most states they check for this, causing a failed result. They do this by checking sodium levels as well as creatine levels diminished by a system flush.
Summary on detection time: Usually a 5-panel test is administered. Labs work usually with a 7-panel dipstick test and if a person fails, the urine is more closely analyzed for concrete results using more sophisticated measures.
Lab Tests: Give yourself 7 days...because Oxycontin itself only remains in your system 3 days max, labs check for metabolites in which the drug is broken down into
Dipstick: 3 days
Sorry for the long drawn out response but being a user myself, I wanted to shed some truth on a frequently sought answer. To wrap this all up drug detection times frequently vary based on many things about a person ie weight, metabolic rate, food intake, amount and frequency of use....etc etc. The best way to not fail/ pass a drug test is not to do them period.
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Water isn't really gonna help it stays in your urine for 3-7 days I believe. its out of your blood much faster.
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The US Supreme Court typically hears cases three days per week, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, beginning on the first Monday in October and ending (usually) in the last week of April.
The US Supreme Court typically hears oral arguments on two, sometimes three, cases per day, three days per week (currently Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday). At this rate, the Court hears approximately 12-18 cases in a two-week sitting.
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My ex husband should have returned the kids back to me on Wednesday per the court order at 10:00am. The night before he refused to return the kids and said he will return them on Friday at 6:00pm We we will filing a contempt of court on monday as the Judge is on vacation. What is the penalty for not returning the children?