yes but if you've only hit the joint or bowl a few times in a week it wont show
ah....no otherwise it wouldn't be legal weed truthfully there's no such thing there just herbs that gives you thesomewhat same effect of weed
You smoked weed.. of course it is going to show up on a drug test in addition to the prescription drugs DUMB @SS!!!!!
Any drug that requires a prescription (unless you have the a prescription) as well as illegal drugs.
Prescription drugs will stay in your system for various amounts of time. This depends on what drug it is and how much you take. It may be gone in three days or it may still be detected after 10 days.
I believe they may.
I'm prescribed the generic for ambien, but ambien nonetheless. And no, it won't.
You can still pass a drug test with it in your system. Most drug tests are looking for illegal drugs, not prescription, although if you are taking it in amounts that are not concidered normal you may be asked to produce a prescription
all the good ones...
Yes... and you better have a prescription.
Almost all drugs have negative affects on the body in side effects. But some drugs like the prescription drug OxyContin is addictive and prescription drugs killed have more than 3 times more people in Florida than illegal drugs.
Some prescription drugs are addicting, mentally and/or physically. Doctors don't allow refills on some prescription drugs so they can monitor the possibly of a patient becoming addicted to the drug.
Taking prescription drugs may be even destructive as illegal/illicit drugs do. Taking prescription drugs for several reasons can be very risky because a user will eventually fall to addiction. Prescription drug abuse may also have the same signs with illegal but there could be possibly more treatments to be given.
Huh? If it's dispensed by prescription, there is nothing illegal about it. All prescription medications are certified and passed by the Food and Drug Administration. If they pass it, it is "per se" legal.
It depends on the drug. Different drugs are metabolized by different processes in the body. Ask a pharmacist about the drug(s) you are interested in.