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Oxycodone is detectable in urine 3-5 days post use for a normal therapeutic dose, oxycodone is commonly given in 5-80 mg dosages.  So I believe you are referring to a 5/325 which is 5 mg oxycodone and 325 aspirin.  325 mg of oxycodone would be enough to kill most people in a 1 day period.  … Read more
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3 grams of cocaine would be considered a large dose of cocaine, and would be on the higher end of the elimination time table, give yourself a minimum of 5 days before a test.  If I were the one taking the test, I would use 7 days as a more safe window.
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If the test was done by a SAMSHA certified lab, the test will include an immunoassay screening, and a GC/MS conformation test of the screening result. If he tested positive on the GC/MS after a screening, then he used cocaine. The instruments used for this are highly specific to what they detect, maybe 10-15 years … Read more
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There is no real way to test clean for cocaine if the metabolites are in your body, a method that can buy you some time is dilution, drinking a lot of water in the few hours leading up to the test can possible dilute the concentration of metabolites in urine down below the cutoff levels … Read more
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This can be a tricky question, cocaine is rapidly metabolized by the body, usually within the first 24 hours after use. This happens because it is a water soluble substance. After a single use, between 48-96 hours after use the metabolite levels will be below the 300 ng/ml level for immunoassay testing. Therefore causing a … Read more
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3 days is not always an accurate time frame...it depends on length of use, amount of use, frequency of use, personal metabolism and excretion rate.  Higher doses increase detection time, use patterns also increase detection time, 1 time per week, and a small amount may be untraceable in 3-4 days, but using 3-4 times per … Read more
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The definition of alcoholic, is there really is no definition other than self admittance.  If you feel as though you drink to much, or you have to drink until intoxication and cannot stop before, you would be considered an alcoholic in a clinical setting.  Personally, necking a 12 pack everyday, I would consider myself an … Read more
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Correct, ETS/ETG testing is accurate up to 80 hours after alcohol consumption.  You can also fail the test for many household items, Nyquil, mouthwash containing alcohol, repeated use of hand sanitizer, certain foods can also produce a positive on the ets/etg test.  Look up ets/etg testing on google, I'm sure you can find more information … Read more
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A friend of mine also tested positive longer than that on a probation swab test, it was almost 10 days later. Granted he was a very heavy crack smoker, and was 5'5 and weighed 180 or so lbs. Metabolism plays a huge roll in drug elimination, slow metabolism, longer detection time, same with dosage, higher … Read more
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A friend of mine failed a mouth swab test close to 10 days after not using, granted he was a heavy user, and weighed around 180 lbs and 5'5, but it can stay up to 10 days, light use is more on the 48-96 hour side. Put it this way, if its still in your … Read more