How long do drugs stay in your system?!


Question: cannabis,cocaine,speed and exyasy and is there a way of removing them quickly


Answers: cannabis,cocaine,speed and exyasy and is there a way of removing them quickly

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cocaine 1-2 days
ecstasy (MDMA) 1-5 days
speed (methamphetamines) 2-4 days
cannabis (under marijuana) 2-5 days or heavy user 30+ days

Not long enough to offer good value for money.

I was gonning to try drugs but luckily i stopped my self since i wanted to join the royal forces. I knew that smoked drugs can stay in your blood system for 2+ years! but it mostly depends on how much you drink (water or milk)

amphetamine and opiate based drugs clear your body quite quickly but all drugs will show in you hair for as long as it grows. If you are being tested make sure you shave your head before hand, same applies for hair on your body

Substance Minimum Maximum

Alcohol 24 hours
Amphetamines 2-7 hours 2-4 days
Barbiturates 4 to 6 hours 4.5 days for short acting
10 days for long-acting
Benzodiazepines 4 to 6 hours up to 10 days
Cannabinoids (THC) 2 Hours Infrequent user: up to 10 days Chronic user: 6 weeks
Cocaine Metabolite 1.25 - 4 hours 2-3 days
Methamphetamine (mAMP) 2-7 hours 2-4 days
Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) 2-4 hours 1-3 days
Methadone 4 hours Up to 3 days
Methaqualone Up to 10 days
Opiates (Morphine & Heroin) 2.5 hours 2-3 days
Phencyclidine (PCP) 4-6 hours 7-14 days
Propoxyphene 4-6 hours 7-14 days
Cotinine (Nicotine) 30 days or longer
Tricyclic Antidepressants (TCA)4-6 hours up to 10 days

You can't get rid of them any quicker (sorry!). If you have to take a p*** test get someone to do it for you!

You can't really shift them out any quicker. The slowest is probably cannabis which can be detected up to 30 days after use. Here's the trick, don't use them!

lol someones got a drugs test coming up....!

what is 'exyasy'.

Depends on a lot of things: renal clearance, plasma half-life of the drug, your glomerular filtration rate (how quickly your kidneys filter your blood). It's impossible to say for sure, but most drugs have a 'rough and ready' half-life. Look it up.

There is no way of removing them quicker than is physiologically possible, apart from perhaps a full blood transfusion. If you've been taking things you shouldn't have been, then I'm afraid you're a bit stuck





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