Hmmm...the cocaine you used nine days before would do it.
Benzoylecgonine is a metabolite of cocaine and has a longer half life. That being said it would be most likely that cocaine levels will be less than benzoylecgonine in postmortem blood. PA- student
In 72 hours cocaine can clear from the blood stream, 1-3 days for urine. However if you are a regular user, the metabolite Benzoylecgonine can be present for up to 12 weeks. Don't underestimate, the amount of time Cocaine stays in the system; Cocaine can clear in about 2-3 days. Its the metabolite (Benzoylecgonine) which stays in the system longer.
Marijuana won't show up in a blood test, unless used immediately before. Amoxicillin can create a false positive for cocaine abuse, but if this is the case it should be easy to avoid trouble with proof of use of the drug.
Most likely not.
Although cocaine itself only remains in the users blood for around 72 hours the drug test for cocaine is actually testing for its metabolite known as benzoylecgonine. Benzoylecgonine remains in the body for up to 30 days after cocaine has been last used which is why cocaine is listed as substance being tested for on standard 5 panel drug tests.
No. They maybe similar but not the same therfore it cannot show something in your blood that is not ther.
cocaine is a drug used recreationally by people but it is commonly thought to be a Schedule I narcotic in the US. This is wrong. Cocaine HCL is actually a Schedule II substance and can be dispensed with a prescription. Another form of Cocaine is Crack. Crack Cocaine is basically Cocaine that has had all the impurities cooked out of it and it is smoked in a little stem with chore boy giving the user an instant "tweeky" like "Superman" like feeling. It's a little weird and can't describe it. The way that drug tests test for cocaine is by locating ecgonine in the urine or blood stream. Ecgonine is a metabolite of cocaine.
Percocet (Oxycodon )No, will show positive for "oxycodon" or high dose or frequent recent use of oxycodone may leave enough morphine in the body to be detected with "opiates" panel (morphine is not a major metabolite of oxycodone). But Lidoderm (Lidocaine Patch) may cause false positives for cocaine. If you did not use cocaine and still came up positive, you should insist on additional GC/MS (Gas Chromatography / Mass Spectrometry) testing. Generally Labs need to confirm (usually with GC/MS, or LC/MS/MS) any "fail positive" initial test, but if you apply for job , many company doesn't pay for this confirmation test (and you are s*** up).
Blood type has no bearing on who can get married. That is a myth. Blood tests that are required before marriage are to test for STDs.
Yes it will. Cocaine is detectable for 2 to 4 days after taking it via urine, or up to 24 hours via a blood test. So on both counts the cocaine will show up.
Depends on how you are being tested: urine, blood, skin, hair etc... (and it shows up and departs in that order)
Since you didn't tell us in the question what drug you took, no one can answer this question.