Alcohol 0-1
Amphetamines (crystal, Ice, crank,Heroin, methamphetamines) 2-7 days
Barbituates Short-Acting (ie. secobarbital) 1- 4 days
Barbituates Long-Acting (ie. phenobarbital) 2-5 weeks
Benzodiazepines (Librium®),Valium®,Serax,Xanax®) 2-30 days
Cannabinoids (THC,Marijuana) 7-90 days
Clenbuterol 2-4 days
Cocaine (Crack) 3-7 days
Codeine 2-5 days
Euphorics (MDMA, Ecstasy) 2-7 days
LSD 1-4 days
Methadone 3-5 days
Methaqualone (Quaalude) l-14 days
Opiates (heroin, morphine, codeine) 2-7 days
Phencyclidine (PCP, Angel Dust) 1-30 days
Phenobarbital 10-20 days
Propoxyphene (Darvon) 1-3 days
Psilocybin (mushrooms) 2-7
Steroids (anabolic) oral 14 days
The amount of time any drug can be detected in one’s system can vary from person to person and test to test. It can also depend on the amount of the drug taken and when it was taken relative to the time of the test. Keeping in mind that there is no 100% hard and fast rule for how long a drug will be in one’s system, listed above are general guidelines on the drug test detection time for various drugs.
Detection Time is the number of days after intake of a drug that an individual would be expected to excrete detectable levels of drug metabolite in urine. These are average times only – for each drug, detection may be possible (but less likely) for significantly longer than listed. Detection may be influenced by a variety of factors including dosage, frequency of use, liquid consumption, and individual metabolic characteristics.