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No. Salvia can not show up as marijuana in an urinalysis because there is no THC in it. However, depending on the organization that is providing the test, you may fail it.

Check your organization regulations and if they do not mention anything about salvia, then you are allowed to partake until they make a rule. So I don't recommend asking your boss because he or she may think about making it a reason to fire you.

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