do they test for k in a normal basic ua??

ganjames

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people on this site are fucking smart. whatever question someone may have, there's always at least one person that has an awesome long answer that explains everything.
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
people on this site are fucking smart. whatever question someone may have, there's always at least one person that has an awesome long answer that explains everything.
so very true ganjames.. a lot of people like to group all stoners into a lump and call them a bunch of dumb stoners, but i am always amazed at some of the very intelligent people that i have met on this site..
people like cannabineer and even crypt keeper are some of the one's i'm talking about.. there's plenty more, but those two always jump out at me with their intelligence.. :)
 

ganjames

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so very true ganjames.. a lot of people like to group all stoners into a lump and call them a bunch of dumb stoners, but i am always amazed at some of the very intelligent people that i have met on this site..
people like cannabineer and even crypt keeper are some of the one's i'm talking about.. there's plenty more, but those two always jump out at me with their intelligence.. :)
i wish i could remember (thread got deleted when the site went down) but i'm pretty sure you helped me out when i was mudding and painting my walls.
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
i wish i could remember (thread got deleted when the site went down) but i'm pretty sure you helped me out when i was mudding and painting my walls.
yah, leave it up to me to know how to do the menial physical shit in this world, and leave it up to the really smart fucks to answer the intelligent questions, lol.. :(
 

ganjames

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yah, leave it up to me to know how to do the menial physical shit in this world, and leave it up to the really smart fucks to answer the intelligent questions, lol.. :(
a good skill though, that won't matter in 100 years when robots are doing all of that for people lol. that is if we all don't blow each other up before then, which is more likely.
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
a good skill though, that won't matter in 100 years when robots are doing all of that for people lol. that is if we all don't blow each other up before then, which is more likely.
i never thought i'd make it past 27, this is all gravy for me, lol.. :)
 

Jogro

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damn, thanks for that 411 jogro.. that's basically what i had thought on both counts, just wanted a second opinion as i know i don't know everything... :)
i had figured that they have screens for pretty much any drug you could think of, minus some of the newer rc's possibly, just didn't know how common a test for k was, and wasn't exactly sure what mdma would show as, but thought it would be an amphet... :)

thanks again..
Thanks for the rep. With your mighty "rep" power, that rep literally just put me "beyond repute". Not bad for under 1000 posts, if I do say so myself!

Anyway, on screening, most drug "screening" is the so-called NIDA-5 (or at least that's what it USED to be called), which looks for cocaine, PCP, amphetamines, opiates, and cannabis, typically by urine. NIDA is the "national institute for drug abuse".

Why those five? Because in the "say no to drugs" Reagan era some govt panel decided that those were the most "popular" drugs of abuse, the technology existed to test for them, and mandated that specific testing. Consequently, a gigantic drug testing industry sprung up around that particular test, because the gov't required it to obtain gov't contracts, etc. Volume = money, and that became THE standardized test, still used today.

But pretty much any drug (or more precisely drug metabolite) CAN be screened for, so long as there is enough interest in doing so and dollars to pay for it.

Ketamines CAN be screened for in the urine, though again, someone would have to specifically ask for that test and be willing to pay for it.

Since the test isn't cheap, and since Ketamines aren't exactly the most common drug of abuse (in fact, the average "schmoe" probably hasn't even heard of them), that means in practice someone would have to have a both a specific suspicion for ketamine use and a reason to confirm it before ordering that type of screen. I could imagine getting such a test post-mortem, for example.

If they did ask for it, by the way, ketamine metabolites happen to stick around in a bit longer than the others mentioned above. Now we're conceivably talking a full week window of detection in urine, and perhaps even longer depending on dose, testing methodology, etc.
 
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