Yes, but testing positive for marijuana has a lot of different factors, from the amount of consumption and potency of the marijuana to height and weight. Home test yourself. You can use 1-panel THC home test.
btw 7 panel test check for:
5 basic drug categories-
Cannabinoids (marijuana, hash,etc)
Cocaine (cocaine, crack, benzoylecognine)
Amphetamines (amphetamines, methamphetamines, speed)
Opiates
PCP
...plus 2 additional drug classes
Methadone
MDMA (Ecstasy)
Ethanol (Alcohol)
Prescription medications (Valium, Xanax, Lortab, Vicodin, etc)
etc...
If the test for this syndrome is a blood test then, maybe. A blood test will detect marijuana. A urine test will also detect marijuana.
No, breathalyzers are used to detect alcohol in a person's breath, not marijuana. Marijuana can be detected through a urine, blood, or saliva test.
No, marijuana cannot be detected using a standard breathalyzer. Breathalyzers are designed to detect alcohol levels in the breath, not drugs like marijuana. To detect marijuana use, a blood, urine, or saliva test would be required.
No, contact high from marijuana cannot be detected on a urine test. Urine tests only detect the presence of specific marijuana metabolites in the urine, which are produced when marijuana is internally metabolized by the body.
marijuana? yes.
No, a SCRAM (Secure Continuous Remote Alcohol Monitor) device is specifically designed to detect alcohol consumption through sweat. It does not measure the presence of marijuana or its metabolites. For marijuana detection, other types of drug testing methods, such as urine or blood tests, would be required.
No, using marijuana should not affect the results of a pregnancy test. Pregnancy tests detect the presence of the hormone hCG in the urine, not substances like marijuana.
Yes they can. They can detect lots of other illegal drugs by taking urine samples too.
Yes, the presence of THC, the active compound in marijuana, can be detected in urine through a protein urine test. When marijuana is consumed, THC is metabolized by the body and broken down into metabolites, which can be detected in urine. The test looks for specific metabolites, such as THC-COOH, to determine recent marijuana use. These tests are commonly used in drug screening programs.
A SCRAM alcohol monitor is specifically designed to detect alcohol consumption by measuring ethanol in sweat. It does not have the capability to detect drugs such as mushrooms or marijuana, as its technology is tailored solely for alcohol detection. For drug testing, different methods, such as urine or saliva tests, are typically used.
A routine blood test typically does not specifically screen for marijuana. To detect marijuana use, specific tests such as urine, saliva, or hair follicle tests are usually conducted. These tests can detect the presence of THC, the active compound in marijuana, in the body.
The same color it was before you smoked the marijuana, the color is not affected.