The toxic dose of THC being well above and truly what anyone could even unreasonably consume or take in, the presence of it merely indicates that the deceased had been using it at some point within a period up to a month ago, depending on the test that identified it. Thus, the presence of THC and metabolites indicating marijuana use means nothing other than that they used marijuana and is not a reasonable indicator of anything else.
It shows in a drug test-not sure what you mean.
big fat mean jail
If by synthetic marijuana you mean Spice, then you Dont need to detox. There is no THC in Spice and plus it filters out of your system in about 2days.
No, smelling marijuana smoke does not mean it is in your system. However, prolonged exposure to secondhand marijuana smoke in a confined space may result in trace amounts being detected in a drug test, but it is unlikely to lead to intoxication.
Where dead bodie are kept untill an autopsy can be performed.
Mega. Pascal. Shows the pressure in the hydraulic system.
An autopsy is a physical examination of a dead body to determine its cause of death. So yes, the person being autopsied must be dead.
They mean the same thing; they are synonymous.
what do you mean???
You have a problem with the EGR system.
Do you mean autopsy? because that is when doctors investigate a body to find out the cause of death. If that's what you mean.
autopsy findings for my deceased husband please tell me in english..... Oxycodone 0.14 mg/L , Benzolecgonine 4.8 mg/L