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You can buy the product three ways. Q: Which drugs are commonly tested? A:
Marijuana (THC) Q: How long are drugs detected in a urine drug test? A:
DRUG & RETENTION TIME Q: How long is marijuana detectable on a urine test? A:
Times are only approximations: Q: What is the difference between "Crack" and Cocaine? A: Cocaine is a local or topical anesthetic which stimulates the central nervous system. It is snorted (inhaled through the nose), injected, or, in its free-base form, smoked by inhaling its vapors. It is sometimes called coke, toot, and nose candy. In its free-base form it is sometimes called rock, crack, or base. The effects of the drug begin within minutes after entering the system and start with a brief intense euphoric feeling of well-being, which peaks within 15 to 20 minutes and is followed by depression. Q: What are the signs of cocaine or "crack" use? A: List of possible signs:
Q: What are some of the health risks of using "crack" or cocaine? A: Cocaine over stimulates the circulatory, respiratory, and central nervous systems. Cocaine interferes with the natural chemical in the brain that stimulate and regulate the firing of nerve cells. Muscle spasms in various parts of the body can occur. Over stimulation of the nervous system can cause convulsions which can lead to respiratory collapse and death. Long term crack (rock-like bits of cocaine that can be smoked) users have also suffered permanent damage to the cortex, the part of the brain that is used to think. Q: Can a donor test positive through passive inhalation because he was in the same room with someone smoking marijuana? A:
This is a question that has had a long history.
It has been shown that it is possible to have minute detectable
levels of THC from passive inhalation, although with TDTK cutoffs (50ng/mi)
this is not possible. The controversy came from studies that showed
that it is possible to produce a positive urine test when an initial cutoff
of 20ng/mi is used. There are numerous scientific articles that
validate this point; however, exposure conditions were so unrealistic
that they were characterized as nearly intolerable. Since TDTK*
does not screen at the 20 ng/ml threshold, it is not possible. Copyright © 2004 The Drug Test Kit - All Rights Reserved |