Yes, usually and if they are testing for it. It depends on how long it has been since the cannabis was imbibed. Rumors say it will be undetectable in 3 days, others say 30 days so you're guess is as good as mine.
Some THC metabolites have an elimination half-life of 20 hours. However, some are stored in body fat and have a elimination half-life of 10 to 13 days. Most researchers agree that urine tests for marijuana can detect the presence of the drug in the body for up to 13 days.
However, there is anecdotal evidence that the length of time that marijuana remains in the body is affected by how often the person smokes, how much he smokes and how long he has been smoking. Regular smokers have reported positive drug test results after 45 days since last use and heavy smokers have reported positive tests 90 days after quitting.
Usually 7-10 days. It CAN be a month or more, depending on how much was used, when, and your metabolism.
yes you can. this is the most common form of a drug test for marijuana
If you're testing on EMIT and GC/MS it can. Dipstick tests won't do it.
Yes.
Sibutramine is not detectable in urine unless you take very high doses. Therefore, it will not be detectable on a urine drug test.
40 days
Of course. In most drug test they are looking for illegal drugs.
it's kush, first of all. and kush is a type of weed, so yes it is detectable.
For blood or urine sample, cocaine is out of your system in about 48hrs, unless they are going to take a hair sample (very unusual). Cannabis (marijuana) however remains detectable for up to 3 months!
Synthetic urine, also known as Agent X is detectable in a DOT drug screening. It will show up in a drug testing lab.
yes it better because there are more bacteria in a urine sample than a hair sample
Yes Suboxone can be detected in a urine sample. It can not however be detected in a standard drug test.
DNA drug testing doesn't exist.
Yes. It's a urine sample.
Almost no drug is detectable in urine 3 months after last use, this usually requires testing of hair.
Urine sample test.