Probably not.
Soma (carisoprodol) has a half-life elimination of 2.4 hours. The active metabolite meprobamate has a half-life elimination of 10 hours -- in healthy individuals. Usually, compounds and their metabolites are detectable in urine for 5 (five) half-lives. So, carisoprodol is detectable in urine for 50+ hours after ingestion.
Fiorinal's active ingredients have a half-life of 1-4 hours, but it can be detectable in urine for up to 2-3 days after the last dose. Individual factors like metabolism, hydration, and dosage can affect detection times.
The exact excretion half-life depends on how it was taken, but is around 12 hours. So, half the drug is in you in 12 hours, half of half (ie a quarter) after 24 hours, and so on. But it will still be detectable after a week
Depends if breast or bottle--breast every 1-2and a half hours. Bottle every 2-3 hours.
The half life of alprazolam is 15 hours. It would be expected not to be in your urine after 3 days
It depends on what you mean by "stay in system".The elimination half-life for codeine is around 3 hours. That means that, after 24 hours, less than half of a percent of the original dose will still be around (it's mainly eliminated by the kidneys).Codeine is detectable in urine by common screening panels for 1-2 days. It's detectable in hair for considerably longer.15 mg is at towards the low end of typical for a single adult dose, so probably towards the shorter end of that 1-2 days.
Klonopin is a benzo They have a long half life. for at least a couple weeks
If you drink lots of liquids!
8 - 12 hours for the half life is what I've read on-line.
1-2days
The time it takes for a half of a pill of Dilaudid (hydromorphone) to leave the system can vary based on several factors, including metabolism, dosage, frequency of use, and individual health. Generally, the half-life of hydromorphone is about 2 to 3 hours, meaning it would take approximately 10 to 15 hours for the drug to be mostly eliminated from the body. However, traces may be detectable in urine for up to 3-4 days after use. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
Depends on what kind of urine