Yes. But, then when the blood is taken you will be told this as well.
From your blood, a test can reveal the amount of THC is in that sample. from that they run it through a ratio to find the amount in your overall system.
A blood test for illness is never going to be searching for the main stimulating organic substance found in female Cannabis plants, THC. Any blood test specifically searching for THC will detect the use of marijuana. cannabis is shown due to time periods witch varies to amount taken and how much taken
Nope . THC , does not show up in your blood sugar test .
No, alcohol will not mask THC in a blood test. While both substances can be present in the body simultaneously, they do not interfere with each other's detection. Blood tests specifically measure the levels of THC and its metabolites, which are not affected by the presence of alcohol. Therefore, consuming alcohol will not prevent THC from being detected in a blood test.
No, THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) does not show up on a CBC (complete blood count) test. A CBC primarily measures components of the blood, such as red and white blood cells, hemoglobin, and platelets. THC detection typically requires a specific drug test, such as a urine or blood test designed to identify cannabinoids.
A blood cell count will tell what kinds of blood cells and how many there are. THC would be a thyroid function test. The doctor might have several tests done on the same blood sample, however.
They can. That is they are permitted to do so.
You cannot. It is not possible.
Obviously you fking idiot!
4-6 weeks is average
most commonly used would be the urinalysis or the "piss test". THC is also detectible thru a blood test, hair follicle test, and saliva tests.
Depends, are they testing you for drugs? If so, THC can stay in your blood for days, even weeks (hair and fat are MUCH longer [3 months-ish]), so yes. If they aren't looking specifically for drugs, they won't find any traces.