No it will not just pop up; it is specifically tested for.
Only if your blood is tested for whatever you took. If they don't look for it, they won't see it by accident.
The Mythbusters tested this, and it did not work. You can try to search YouTube for a clip of it. I recommend using Oxi-Clean. I've never tried it on blood...but it works very well on other semi-permanent stains.
This happened to my uncle and he found out he had AIDS. He showed up as negative on the blood work so they had to take a lung tissue sample and had it tested.
We request your presence at our wedding ceremony. The woman's blood tested positive for the presence of lead.
No. If they're not looking for THC, they're not going to find it.
Yes, it certainly may be tested for on a blood test if your physician is making sure that you are metabolising the drug, but Zoloft is NOT a controlled substance.
Yes, though it depends on what test you are given and what drugs are actually being tested for.
No. The Mythbusters tested it, and recorded an even split of butter-side-up to butter-side down.
Standard Tuberculous test doesn't include testing for drugs but also any blood sample can be tested for drugs.
Yes, noncaloric fluid is allowed up to 6 hrs before blood-work.
It will take about 6 months to show up in blood tests.