2009-01-23 18:36
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Umm.. nej?
"Cannabis is detectable in the blood for approximately 2-3 days after use in an infrequent user." -Erowid
"Blood Tests:
THC:Frequent User: 4-8 hours
Infrequent user: 2-4 hours
9-carboxy-THC:Frequent User: 2 or more weeks
Infrequent user: 2-3 days"
"Blood tests, unlike urinalysis, detect the presence illicit drugs, not inactive drug metabolites. In general, THC only remains detectable in the blood of cannabis consumers for a few hours (though low, residual levels may be detected in chronic smokers for up to 12-24+ hours if more sensitive technology is used). Because of this narrow detection window, blood tests are typically only administered in the workplace post-accident in order to estimate recent cannabis consumption. Therefore, most after-hours consumers have little to fear from a blood screen." -NORML
Sedan så bör de behöva drogtesta blodprovet för att finna några spår, och det gör de antagligen inte på ett blodprov för att undersöka vad för sjukdom TS har, då det vore ett slöseri på vårdcentralens resurser.