Only if the doctor orders a drug screen in the test
It's not unusual for a health care provider to run liver function tests during routine bloodwork.
If by "regular blood test" you mean routine hematology and chemistry tests, then unlikely. The labs may determine there is something interfering with their results but they won't know that it is drugs unless they specifically test for them.
Regular drugs are drugs taken by an individual on a daily basis like aspirin, insulin, blood pressure tablets, inhalers for asthma etc.
Yes.
It shows the specific toxins in which you have been exposed
A regular blood test will not show drugs in your system. Someone has to order a specific test in order to identify any drugs in your system.
The performance enhancing drug EPO was found in both her A and B random blood test results taken in March 2009. So yes, she had drugs.
Unless the issue being investigated is potentially caused by certain drugs, that practice seems unusual.
for...?
controlled and prescprtion drugs
yes, pharmaceuticals is the science of preparing and dispensing drugs prescribed by doctors
Yes. I just went to the docter today and he did a blood drug test. Just get clean then set your appointment.
Yes. If you take a drug test, doctors will know by the elements in your blood, as drugs stay in your body for some time, and that may be a long time in cases.