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Yes, though the standard drug screens don't test for GBL or it's analogs (GBL is metabolized in to GHB in the body), so it has to be specifically tested for. Law enforcement agencies do not routinely test for it unless symptoms consistent with GBL/GHB are exhibited or other information indicates a likelihood that the test would come back positive.

Typically, a urine test must be taken within 12 hours of ingestion and blood work within 5 hours. The time will vary greatly based on amount consumed, metabolism, activities, etc, and it's possible for a urine test to come back positive 24 hours after consumption, though you are likely safe after this point.

In case you were wondering, the standard drug screens commonly test for these 5 types of drugs: amphetamines (amphetamines, methamphetamine), cocaine (powdered cocaine, crack), cannabinoids (marijuana, hash), opiates (heroin, opium, codeine, morphine), and phencyclidine (PCP).

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