when you get your blood drawn at the doctors without a drug test, does marijuana!


Question: My friend is sick, and i told her to stop smoking weed a long time ago, but she still does it. she is worried she'll be caught.
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take my word for it, i was in the military and had random drug tests all the time. being friends with the doctors that did the tests, here is what i learned. when you have your blood drawn they have to pay to check out certain things, for example, cholestrol, diseases..etc. to check for the presence of drugs they have to run certain tests on the blood. a doctors office wont pay the extra money to check this if they don't have to. a court order can make them, but i wouldnt worry about it. unless she is a minor she has nothing to worry about anyways because of patient/doctor confidentiality laws. so in conclusion the answer is no. your friends mom i think can however ask the doctors to check for drugs, at her expense, if she is under 18

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yes.it shows up in your test up to 1 month after you've smoked\inhaled it.
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lots and lots of health magazines
Even though its not a drug test, marijuana may trigger some other tests to go off. So, there is a possibility she may get caught.
sure it will when they draw blood they typically screen the blood for anything,for proper diagnosis
No it will not. They have to run a drug screen to get those results. She has nothing to worry about.
who,s gonna catch her, a doctor? big deal, they cant do anything unless she is being court-ordered to provide a blood sample for a toxicology report. she should keep on puffin
yes
If they are not testing for drugs it will not show up.

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