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Yes, marijuana can be detected in a blood test, usually within a few hours of use and up to a few days (or longer for chronic users) after consumption. Blood tests are used to assess recent marijuana use or impairment in some situations, such as in forensic or legal settings.
Marijuana can typically be detected in a blood test for up to 1-2 days after use, but this can vary depending on factors such as frequency of use and individual metabolism.
A semen analysis test typically assesses parameters like sperm count, motility, and morphology. It does not specifically test for marijuana use. To detect marijuana in the body, a separate urine or blood test would be needed.
Marijuana can typically be detected in a blood test for up to 24 hours after use. However, detection times can vary based on factors such as frequency of use, dosage, and metabolism.
No, breathalyzers are used to detect alcohol in a person's breath, not marijuana. Marijuana can be detected through a urine, blood, or saliva test.
You cant, you have to wait from 20 to 90 days for the marijuana to leave your system, the drug stays in your system for a long time. If you blood test is soon and you have smoked marijuana recently,........your screwed.I hope this answer has been of much use.