Testing for Marijuana Use
Marijuana use testing is becoming more and more commonplace
in today's job market not just for health reasons but also for safety issues.
There is no formula to measure the length of time necessary for person to
rid their system of THC (the active ingredient in marijuana -
delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol). THC is responsible for the potency and effects of
marijuana intoxication. Without this measurement formula, we have only
guidelines and even they are rather arbitrary.
When testing for marijuana use, it is determined how clear the THC is in a
person's system by the following factors: frequency of use of marijuana,
duration of use of marijuana, amount of marijuana smoked and the potency of the
marijuana. Clearance of THC in a person's system varies from ten to ninety days
according to the usage of the previous listed factors.
There are five types of testing for detect marijuana use; a
urine test, a hair test, a saliva test, a residue test and a perspiration test.
-
Urine drug testing
is the most popular methods of random testing as they are convenient and
simple to use and provide fast, accurate results. However, the major advantage to urine drug
testing is the ability to test up to ten different drugs at one
time.
-
Hair drug testing
is currently one of the most trusted methods of drug detection. It is not
only accurate but even the smallest amount of drugs will show up in hair
from over a 90 day period. It has consistently proven more effective
than a urinalysis and other testing methods in correctly identifying
marijuana users. Hair analysis evaluates the amount of drug
metabolites embedded inside the hair shaft by using a small sample of hair
pulled or cut at the scalp.
-
Saliva drug tests
also provide fast and accurate results. Because this test can detect up to
six drugs at one time, instantly, it is the preferred drug screening method
at home and in the workplace. Saliva drug testing show marijuana use and the
it's residues for up to three days. It does not remain in oral fluids
as long as they do in urine. Most saliva drug testing kits provide a
sponge which is used to rube the inside of the cheek to collect the sample
of saliva.
-
Residue tests or drug identification tests are effortless and easy
methods of determining what drug is being used. Simple wipes can be used on a
surface of a table, desk or an other surface where drug use is suspected. Law
enforcement agencies and school officials now have the ability to test
substances at the scene and obtain fast and laboratory accurate results.
-
Perspiration tests are also approved for testing for marijuana use. There
are studies that have shown the value of detecting drug use through sweat patch
testing. But, the major drawback of sweat patch testing is that the production
of liquid perspiration varies with room temperature and amount of physical
activity. So, the volume of perspiration collected by the patch during the week
that it is worn is unknown.
There is nothing a person can do to rid themselves of THC
residue before testing for marijuana use. There are no vitamin formulas or
special teas nor does drinking lots of water help. Best thing is to just
stay away from it.
|