No, allergy tests look for immune responses and are sometimes accompanied by a CBC (complete blood count) test. Neither of these tests for THC, but it is a good idea to disclose to your doctor if you are using weed.
Most often nuts. You can learn about testing for the allergy at http://www.peanutallergy.com/test-diagnosis.html
Allergy testing usually must be completed by a physician or trained allergist. One can contact their current healthcare provider to obtain information regarding allergy testing. Sometimes it may be required to send the patient to an alternative testing facility if the current one isn't capable of allergy testing.
No
You can get a blood test for titanium allergy done at a medical laboratory or facility that offers allergy testing services. You may need a referral from a healthcare provider to have this test done. Make sure to talk to your doctor about your concerns and get guidance on where to go for testing.
Only if they are testing for it.
no if it's just a marijuana test than it will be testing for THC mdma
Don't use pot.
Yes, you're doctor can perform an allergy test. With an allergy test, your doctor will prick your skin with a very small sample of different foods you could be allergic to. If you have a reaction, then you've found a food you are allergic to.
The same way they would test if you werent pregnant. THC testing
GGT tests are for liver function, not drugs. So the answer is no. Then again...nothing says the doctor can't also order a THC screen at the same time as the GGT test.
Depends, if you are testing Weed a good way is to do the urine test and test their urine for THC, be aware that THC leaves the body in around 2-5 days.
To you mean testing positive for THC on a drug test? It is up to them. There are no laws requiring them to hire you if you test positive, no matter what the reason. Even if there were, they could still find a reason not to hire you.