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taken from erowid.org:

Detection Period

Standardly Detectable in Urine for 48-72 hours after use.

"Elimination of cocaine is predominantly controlled by its biotranformation. Very low concentrations of cocaine may be detected in urine during the initial several hours, but benzoylegonine persists in urine at detectable concentrations for 48 hrs."

---Onsite Drug Testing

Long term habitual users may have traces of cocaine remain in their system for longer than the standard 3 days. (See Reference)

Test Information

The standard cocaine tests are a one step rapid, qualitative immunoassay for the detection of beonzoylecgonine, a hydrolytic degradation product, in urine. The cutoff concentration for the immunoassay test is 300 ng/ml, as recommended by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) (NIDA). The cutoff for GC-MS is 150 ng/ml.

Cocaine is one of the "NIDA 5". The five drugs tested for in the standard NIDA approved drug test.

Substances or Conditions which can cause false positives

Kidney infection (kidney disease)

Liver infection (liver disease)

Diabetes

Amoxicillin, tonic water

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Originally posted by fwilso01

taken from erowid.org:

Detection Period

Standardly Detectable in Urine for 48-72 hours after use.

"Elimination of cocaine is predominantly controlled by its biotranformation. Very low concentrations of cocaine may be detected in urine during the initial several hours, but benzoylegonine persists in urine at detectable concentrations for 48 hrs."

---Onsite Drug Testing

Long term habitual users may have traces of cocaine remain in their system for longer than the standard 3 days. (See Reference)

Test Information

The standard cocaine tests are a one step rapid, qualitative immunoassay for the detection of beonzoylecgonine, a hydrolytic degradation product, in urine. The cutoff concentration for the immunoassay test is 300 ng/ml, as recommended by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) (NIDA). The cutoff for GC-MS is 150 ng/ml.

Cocaine is one of the "NIDA 5". The five drugs tested for in the standard NIDA approved drug test.

Substances or Conditions which can cause false positives

Kidney infection (kidney disease)

Liver infection (liver disease)

Diabetes

Amoxicillin, tonic water

shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit man thanx a lot, that def answered my question (plus i'm safe, hehe)

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