
Justus
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It depends on how close to the smoke you are and how long you are exposed. If you breath in enough of the fumes, it will show up. |
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beautifulNHmomma
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oh yes it can!!!!!!!!! Stay away from drug addicts anyways.... it will get you NOWHERE in life. Okay? |
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Lucky Me
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It very well could. Explain to the person that is requesting the test that you were exposed to the smoke of it and that you were not doing it though but that you are worried it will show up in you. They will be able to best tell you when you should take the test or if it will even be affected by it.
Piece of advice, dont hang around people who do drugs. They can cost you your job, your home, and your life. |
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mister
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Depends on how long before the test you smoked it. |
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Cragar
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Yes. lol |
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timvansickel
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It would depend on size and ventilation of the room, how long you were exposed, and how much was smoked. If you had no noticeable effects, it probably will not show up, because the amount that got into you was so little, and your body metabolizes it so fast, you would be below the cutoff for the test in very little time. If you were in say a 5 foot by 5 foot bathroom with no open door or window, and they smoked quite a bit, i'd say to watch out. If it was more of a bedroom sized room with an open window or door, you've got no problems.
Sexual exposure to someone with ANY drug in their system will not make you fail a test, the amount of bodily fluids from them that get into you are too little, and the cutoff levels of the tests are way too high. |
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danmerqury
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No. Not unless you smoked it yourself. |
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Cronus
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Today’s analysis methods for drug screening are sensitive to the part per billionth (PPB) level. However, accuracy wavers at those minute levels. Parts per millionth (PPM) is often the preferred reporting values. To answer you question, my experience in a laboratory environment as a research chemist, I would have to say yes! It very well could be detected at those levels. And to say that it would clear your system in three days is not prudent, as if you are not a regular user of such a product, your body would most likely take weeks or months to elude all traces of it, as this product is new to your system and your body has to figure out how best to work with it. It is for that reason that addicts need more and more of their drug of choice as their bodies prepotency to elude the product increases and the high gets shorter in duration after each and every use.
I suggest like above, your body rejects this stuff, that’s why its called dope, if you avoid it as much as you can, in the long run both you, your employer, and your body will be much happier. Good luck! |
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Anti-HATE HOTLINE
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Why don't you go to Costco and get a self drug test kit and find out !!! |
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dani2125
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no i don't think so. |
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kmcpmgoodson
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I don't think so, but you should choose who you are around more wisely. |
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cait12350
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probably |
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duchess
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yes and worse if you are sleeping with that person it will be in your blood etc. too..or if you are pregnent your baby gets to feel it too.stay away from people like that.it's all bad news |
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brothergrimiam
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I wish not to answer, but i would still like to be chosen for the BEST ANSWER. |
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gogirljustcurious
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YOU SHOULDN'T EVEN BE TALKING ABOUT DRUGS AND THE EFFECTS!JUST DON'T TAKE THEM AND YOU'LL PASS!! |
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joelg
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probably, though crack clears the system quite quickly, in 72 hours most will be out.. Stay away from that person(s). Crack is only second to Meth for big, i mean BIG trouble |
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blackburntkorn
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NO BUT IF YOUR AROUND THAT CRAP YOU NEED TO FIND AWAY TO SPEND YOUR TIME |
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taccat000
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in 3 days max crack is out of your system and cannot be detected |
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