It depends on how fast your body metabolizes the drug lorazepam. It's half life is 9-16 hours, so half of what you took will be out of your system in I'd average 12 to 13. Commonly, it is only effective 6-12 hours. So therefore, after a day, the effects from it should not be noticeable, but as a warning you might have withdrawal and increased anxiety from the lorazepam unless you wean off (break it into the smallest pieces possible by at least half your regular dose until that subsides, and then stop taking it completely).
What you could try doing, is taking a dose of the lorazepam that is just enough to work, so that way the next day it will be at a low enough level where you will not notice the drug working at all. So if for instance, it takes 1 mg to fall asleep or "work", but you don't feel a thing (literally, nothing) from a .5 mg dose, then do that. So just take the least amount needed, as needed. If the dose you need for what ever you are using it for is low enough, weaning off might not be necessary - it depends on what you are taking it for and how often - generally if you rarely taking it, it is less likely to give a withdrawal.
I hope that answers the question.
How long will 60mg of adderall stay in your system?
4 mg Lorazepam
Yes, adderall comes out of your system just like anything else does. It can take anywhere from 2 to 6 days or long for adderall to sweat out of you.
I am assuming you mean Adderall instant release in contrast to Adderall XR, which would be different. Adderall is excreted depending upon the PH of the urine, thus it depends upon what types of drinks one has consumed. But, in general, this dose would be gone within 30 hours.
The prescription Adderall will stay in your system for 1 to 2 days. Adderall is a drug that is prescribed to help treat ADHD symptoms.
12 houres
72 hours.
Adderall, like meth will stay in your system for three to five days
In a typical individual, lorazepam can be detected in the urine 1 to 2 days after ingesting it. For lorazepam addicts, its can be detected in the urine longer.
Traces of Lorazepam can show up in the urine for a day or two. The amount of time it can show up in the blood depends of the size of the dosage. It can show up in the hair for up to 90 days.
The half life of Adderall is 10 hours. It takes approximately 55 hours to leave your system completely. The half life of Adderall XR would be even longer. You should give yourself four days, just to be safe.
You can give Diazepam (Valium) next day after you give Lorazepam (Ativan). Lorazepam is short acting and diazepam is long acting.