Highly improbable that it would be detected, 72 hours and most people are ok, unless you are a daily user.
Yes
Cocaine has been found in trace amounts on about eighty percent of US currency, by some tests. The amount on any one bill would be so small that it would be detectable only with good testing. They would not be amounts that would be visible to the naked eye.
a week
Most likely not, as even though most American dollar bills have traces of cocaine on them, most of them probably wouldn't have strong enough traces
His system had traces of cocaine and alcohol at the time of the crash.
There is NO cocaine, or any analouge related to cocaine in Red Bull Cola, or any other legal soft drink. Coca leaf (the primary source of cocaine) is used as flavoring in some drinks, however ALL cocaine is removed from the leaf before it is exported. There has been one or two RARE cases of trace amounts (in the part-per-million range) of cocaine detected in Red Bull. However, the countries in which the coke was found banned Red Bull until all cocaine traces were removed (Germany, I believe)
You do! You and all other living organisms on earth. All life on earth is based on carbon. Plus large amounts of oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and smaller amounts or traces of many other very important elements.
Mars has small traces of liquid water on the planet, large amounts of vapour in the thin atmosphere and huge amounts of ice
I dont do durgs but i take bipolar medications also antibiotics cause i have bronchitis and amoxicillin is one and most of my medication for bronchitis has that why did i fail a durg test and came out positive for cocaine
Whitney Houston was found to have traces of cocaine and prescription medication in her system at the time of her death. It was reported that her overdose was accidental.
There may be traces of propolis in honey, but it is not present in significant amounts.
YES!!! Cocaine WAS an ingredient in the original Coca-Cola when it was first introduced to the public. (This was many, many years ago) Cocaine was present in minute, trace amounts. However, it was enough for people to become "addicted" to Coca-Cola. Cocaine was soon removed as an ingredient.