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yes and it could kill you dont smoke it yes and it could kill you dont smoke it

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How long is marijuana in your saliva-?

Marijuana can be detected in saliva for up to 30 days.


Do they send a saliva test for marijuana to the lab?

No, they don't do a saliva test for marijuana, they do a urine test.


Where is saliva made in the body?

in your mouth or throat


Marijuana in saliva?

There is no Marijuana in Salvia. You can use them both at the same time and both do grow in the ground as plants but Marijuana is not in Salvia.


How long does marijuana stay in your saliva gland?

Marijuana can be detected in saliva for up to 24 to 72 hours after use, depending on factors such as the amount consumed, frequency of use, and individual metabolism. In occasional users, THC (the active compound in marijuana) typically clears from saliva faster than in regular users, who may have longer detection times. Testing methods and sensitivity can also influence how long marijuana remains detectable in saliva.


How long will marijuana stay in one's saliva?

just dont do it.


Saliva testing for marijuana how long do you wait?

1 week


If your a non marijuana smoker and kiss a marijuana smoker will a saliva drug test fail due to traces of marijuana in system?

"You would need to swallow a good number of buckets of saliva. THC (the active ingredient in marijuana) is stored in your fat cells in your body, so it cannot be transferred via saliva. If you are being drug tested be honest with your doctor, the test will show." So the answer is NO.


Does your throat clog up?

No, as a text-based AI, I do not have a physical body or throat to experience physical sensations like coughing or a clogged throat. How can I assist you today?


How fast will marijuana be out of your system for a saliva drug test?

Saliva drug tests usually detect 3 to 5 days.


Why do you get saliva at back of throat?

Saliva production in the salivary glands is a normal, continuous process that helps keep your mouth moist and aids in digestion. Sometimes, excess saliva can accumulate in the back of the throat due to factors like postnasal drip, acid reflux, or certain medications. If this becomes bothersome or persistent, it's a good idea to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation.


Will an oral swab turn blue if marijuana is detected in saliva?

yes