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Yes, it's a Benzodiazapine and will certainly cause a positive result if they are testing for benzodiazapines, which is very much possible. However, it is important to note that not all drug tests check for this. The most common test, the NIDA-5 checks for Cannabis, Cocaine, Amphetamines, Opiates, and PCP - it does not test … Read more
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Dioon Edule answered Anonymous' question
Valium metabolites will stay in your bodyfor quite a while. The exact time depends on many factors, but a positive test result is likely up to 10 days after use. Among the benzodiazapines, Valuim is among the longest lasting. Other benzodiazapines such as Xanax will leave the body much faster. If you are in the … Read more
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Dioon Edule voted up Neil Grayson's answer
No, none of the synthetic marijuana available to purchase will show up on a drug test. The drug that Spice, and most forms of artificial marijuana, contains is called JWH-018. It is considered harmful, but it won’t show up in a drug test. JWH-018 usage is not detectable with the usual biochemical screening methods employed … Read more
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Almost never. Tests for the metabolites of these synthetic cannabinoids are very rare, and those that exist are only checking for the a couple of these compounds that are now rather uncommon in brands of Spice. These tests are used almost exclusively by the military and are extremely rare for employment, probation, or other purposes. … Read more
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Dioon Edule answered Anonymous' question
EtG is a metabolite of ethyl alcohol, so it remains in the body well after the alcohol has been processed. Vigorous exercise, and drinking water will help your body to "burn" all those alcohol calories quickly. The faster the alcohol is metabolized by the body the better, because once all the ethyl alcohol has been … Read more