Not too much. It's only your liver and kidneys that will get messed up the most severely.
You will cannot control your bladder
Breakdown of Drugs- LiverStorage of Urine- Urinary Bladder
they test for drugs by placing a camera up your urethra untill it hits the bladder. from there they can tell if you have drugs in your system.
Medications can reduce many types of leakage. Some drugs inhibit contractions of an overactive bladder. Others, such as solifenacin succinate (Vesicare), relax muscles, leading to more complete bladder emptying during urination.
Cholinergic drugs are used for urinary retention, myasthenia gravis, glaucoma. Cholinergic drugs act like the neurotransmitter ACh (acetylcholine). Anti Cholinergic (also called Cholinergic blocking) drugs block the action of the ACh. Anti Cholinergic drugs are used foe pylorospasm & peptic ulcers, bladder overactivity, parkinson's disease
It would just be tested for the bladder infection. If you want them to test for pregnancy, I'm sure they will.
Certain drugs, particularly those affecting the central nervous system, can influence bladder control and may lead to bedwetting, especially in children. Stimulants, sedatives, and some prescription medications can alter sleep patterns or reduce the body's ability to recognize a full bladder. Additionally, alcohol and recreational drugs may increase the likelihood of accidents during sleep. However, bedwetting can have various causes, and drug use is just one potential factor.
The bladder.
The bladder stores urine before it is urinated out of the body.
It would be best to talk to your veterinarian about this - many human drugs and pills are not safe for dogs. However, cranberry pills are not proven effective at mitigating bladder problems in humans either, so the odds these will help your dog is minimal at best.
the bladder
A calculus in the bladder is a bladder stone.