I've heard many, but this is a new one. No. There is no chemical relationship or similarity between ibuprofen (isobutylpropanoicphenolic acid) and the primary psychoactive chemical in cannabis, THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol); so, there is no possibility that you would test positive for THC by using ibuprofen.
No. They are completely unrelated compounds.
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You could test positive for eaten marijuana in a brownie. The marijuana will be in your system in 4 to 6 hours. It depends on when you have your blood test.
The test could have created a false positive, which is known to happen a little less than 2% of the time.
If you test positive it is in your system no matter how it gets there. Secondary smoke from marijuana can be inhaled and you could test positive because of this.
Yes, could.
Nothing.
A test they don't run can't possibly be positive.
Nitroglycerin will not show up on a standard drug screen.
The only thing that would cause you to test positive for marijuana, or THB that is what the test is actually searching for, is for you to ingest it either b smoking it or eating it. It is possible for you to test positive for THB just by being in a room with a high or heavy concentration of smoke.
The only true way to get marijuana out of your system is time. Marijuana will take about 30 days to exit the system. Any time before that and you'll probably turn up positive on a drug test.
It depends on a lot of things. If its auto insurance, your rates could increase or your service be terminated > depending on if you were pulled over for reckless driving and had a drug screen or what. Could you be more specific with your question, as to what type of insurance and the circumstances?
No, Ibuprofen is NOT an opiate.
Probably not, but you could try to say you have recently stopped smoking weed and will never do it again.