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Tag: Detection time

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How long does propofol stay in your system?

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Propofol is the most commonly used intravenous anesthetic in modern medicine [1.5.2]. But how long does propofol stay in your system after administration? The answer depends on the type of test and various individual factors.

Will Prozac Show Up on a Drug Test?

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In 2023, 11.4% of U.S. adults reported taking prescription medication for depression [1.7.1]. For many, this raises a critical question: **Will Prozac show up on a drug test** and could it affect employment? This article explores the answer.

How Long Does It Take for Ayahuasca to Leave the Body?

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While the main psychoactive effects of ayahuasca last between 4 to 6 hours, its chemical components can remain detectable in the body for much longer [1.6.1]. How long does it take for ayahuasca to leave the body? The answer depends on the specific compound and the type of test used.

How long does a hybrid pen stay in your system?

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For a chronic heavy user, THC metabolites can be detectable in urine for more than 30 days [1.4.5]. Understanding **how long a hybrid pen stays in your system** depends on multiple factors, including frequency of use, metabolism, and the type of drug test.

How long does ayahuasca stay in your system?

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Ayahuasca's primary psychoactive component, DMT, has a very short half-life of 10 to 20 minutes, but the brew's unique combination with MAOIs extends its effects and detection window [1.2.1]. The answer to **how long does ayahuasca stay in your system** depends on the type of test used and various individual factors.

How long does khat stay in the system? A pharmacological and detection overview

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The active compound cathinone in fresh khat leaves has a short elimination half-life of just 1.5 hours, making it rapidly metabolized by the body. However, a definitive answer to **how long does khat stay in the system?** varies significantly depending on the specific substance being tested for, as well as individual user factors and frequency of use.