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| i dont know if this has been answered before but i cant find it anyway. with a lab company that uses syringes to detect small amounts of thc (less than 60 ng) is 3-5 days still enough time for one time use? |
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| Could you explain what you mean in greater detail? What do they do with the syringes? The standard cutoff for urine tests is 50 ng/ml, so 60 ng/ml is not a small amount.
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the machine they have inserts a thin needle and analyzes like one drop of urine. i just want to know if cut off levels are the same for home test & lab tests (using a computer) ive heard that it takes longer to pass one of them is this true? | |
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