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How Long Will A Percocet Stay In My System?
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Wuz Wondering Says:
Friday, 5/20/2011 2:51:59 AM
 
I took 1 perc 30mg today, along with 6 perc 5mg. Yesterday I took 2 perc 30mg. If I take one more perc 5mg tomorrow, should I be o.k. for a drug test the following Friday if I do not take any more? I work on my feet, but do not work out. I drink plenty of fluids and water. Also, I took 3 hits of marijuana this last Tuesday night, but I don't smoke (first time in months), and they were three small hits of really good stuff. Wondering if I should be concerned of either of these showing up (or how long I should wait) if my possible drug test will be in 10 days from last perc use and 13 days from marijuana use?

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Verwon Says:
Sunday, 5/22/2011 9:42:58 AM
 
Percocet contains the narcotic Oxycodone, coupled with Acetaminophen and most narcotics are usually detectable for 4 to 5 days, after you stop using them.

That means that if your test is in 10 days, you should be fine, as long as you don't use anymore, unless you have a prescription, in which case, you just need to inform them of that, when you go in for testing.

The marijuana, however, could be a problem as the use of it can be detected in urine for up to 5 weeks after using it.

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