No, they can't . There is a seperate test for it and it can be detected by urine or hair folicle test.
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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.
It is highly unlikely for traces of marijuana to show up in your system through kissing a marijuana smoker, unless you directly inhale the smoke. The likelihood of it affecting a urinary analysis test is very low.
It is not recommended to smoke marijuana while taking lithium as it can have potentially dangerous interactions. Both substances can affect your mood and brain function, leading to an increased risk of side effects. It's best to consult with your healthcare provider before combining the two.
No, marijuana can enter the bloodstream through other methods besides smoking, such as edibles or vaping.
Marijuana contains no known cancer causing agents.
If you smoke weed every day, it is unlikely you will pass a saliva test, as THC can be detected in saliva for up to 24-72 hours after use. Factors such as metabolism, frequency of use, and the amount of THC in the marijuana can affect detection times. It is best to refrain from using marijuana if you know you will be taking a saliva test.