That would depend on the specific nature of the test.
Molly is an amphetamine; which is a pretty commonly abused class of drugs. Thus, molly will show up on most off-the-shelf drug tests.
No. Crack is a cocaine based drug that is often smoked or snorted.
Well yes, Heroine, Meth, and such are worse i think
Drinking coca tea could lead to a false-positive result for cocaine
Yes cocaine
no
There is no law against consuming cocaine, or any other drug. However, it is illegal to posses or attempt to distribute cocaine, and punishment varies from state to state. Check with your state legislature under controlled substances.
As long as you didn't use any cocaine it will not show up on your drug test.
Marijuana leads the way with 40% of the population stating they had used this illegal drug. Followed by prescription meds at 20% and cocaine at 18%.
Cocaine is illegal in most countries and is not found as an ingredient in any legal products. However, it may be found in illegal drugs such as cocaine powder, crack cocaine, or mixed with other substances in drug products.
Effexor (venlafaxine) is not known to cause a drug screen to show cocaine. Standard drug tests typically screen for specific substances, and while Effexor can sometimes lead to false positives for other drugs, it does not cross-react with cocaine. If you are undergoing a drug test and are concerned about potential interactions, it's best to inform the testing agency about any medications you are taking.
Yes, any drug technically could.
Yes you can and on any drug both legal and illegal