1mL per kg per hour.
30-40ml/hr
Probably over 50
For an adequately hydrated dog with normal renal function, urine specific gravity should be over 1.030.
over 2 thousand
Urine output is very important. Changes in colour, clarity, odour or volume can mean many things from dehydration to kidney problems. Normal urine should range from a pale straw colour to amber depending on its concentration. In the morning it is usually more concentrated and throughout the day as you drink more it becomes less concentrated. Urine that is red at all can indicate bleeding, but some medications and food can cause changes in colour. Dark amber can indicate high concentrations of bilirubin caused by liver dysfunction or vitamin B. Urine that is cloudy or foamy can indicate high concentrations of protein or bacteria. Urine with a sweet or fruity odour can indicate diabetes mellitus or starvation. An output of less than 30 mL in two hours in cause for concern also, over 2000-2500mL daily should be reported to a doctor.
The normal glucose concentration in urine ranges from 0 to 15 mg/dL. The glucose concentration in urine becomes zero when no glucose has spilled over into the urine.
The detectable trace elements of the drug will drop over time, but unless you stop your intake of fluids, the quantity of your output of urine should not.
over 9000 hours
I take medication for pain I tested 1000 mg for a urine test for methanphetamine after taking a over the counter diet pill is this normal
Trace albumin in the urine is usually nothing to worry about. A urine albumin result below 30 is normal, while a result over 30 could indicate kidney disease.
Oxycontin stays in urine for 12 hours if it is taken lightly. If over 100mg is taken it can stay in the urine for 24 hours. It stays in blood for up to four days.
I think it takes 48-72 hours if your doing a urine test, on a hair follicle it will stray in your hair for 3 months.