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THC is detectable in Urine for longer than its detectable in the Blood when drug screening.
(From AI)
The detection window for THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) in blood versus urine varies due to differences in how the body processes and stores the compound:
1. Blood
Short detection window: THC is detectable in blood for 1 to 2 days for occasional users but may extend to 7 days or more in heavy, chronic users.
THC enters the bloodstream rapidly after use, but its levels drop quickly as it is metabolised and stored in fat cells.
2. Urine
Longer detection window: THC metabolites (such as THC-COOH) are detectable in urine for significantly longer because they are eliminated through the kidneys. The detection window depends on usage patterns:
Occasional users: Up to 3–7 days.
Moderate users: Up to 10–15 days.
Heavy, chronic users: Up to 30 days or longer.
Key Differences
Blood tests measure active THC, making them ideal for assessing recent use, such as impairment during driving.
Urine tests detect inactive THC metabolites, making them better for identifying past use, particularly in pre-employment or routine drug screening.
Additional Notes
Factors like metabolism, body fat percentage, and frequency of use can influence detection times for both blood and urine.
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