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Add drug test information #22

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LeoColman opened this issue Feb 4, 2022 · 5 comments
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Add drug test information #22

LeoColman opened this issue Feb 4, 2022 · 5 comments
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  • Statistics of when it's still detectable
@LeoColman LeoColman added the Feature A new feature label Feb 4, 2022
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https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/326305#detection-times

No idea how trustworthy this site is, but it seems like a good starting point

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LeoColman commented Jul 2, 2022

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The detection time of marijuana in the body can vary depending on several factors, including the frequency of use, the potency of the cannabis, the method of consumption, and individual factors such as metabolism, age, weight, and overall health.

Here are some general guidelines for the detection times of marijuana in various bodily fluids:

    Urine: Marijuana can be detected in urine for up to 30 days after last use for heavy users. For occasional users, it can be detected for up to 10 days.

    Blood: Marijuana can be detected in blood for up to 2-7 days after last use, depending on the frequency and amount of use.

    Saliva: Marijuana can be detected in saliva for up to 24-72 hours after last use, depending on the frequency and amount of use.

    Hair: Marijuana can be detected in hair for up to 90 days after last use for frequent users.

It's important to note that these are general guidelines, and detection times can vary based on individual factors. Additionally, detection methods and testing procedures can also affect results.

Which could be wrong since who knows the source.

So detectable when and defining using which measurement method as well.

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@LeoColman I am assuming we'll add a new page with these details.

I can take this up.

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Either a new page or some creativity to merge it into the symptoms page, yes.

Go ahead! Let me know when I can take a peek 😄

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