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How Long Does Oxycodone Stay In Body?

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Posted on Thu, 7 Jan 2016
Question: how do 15mg of oxycodone stay in your blood for a routine blood screen YYYY@YYYY
how long will oxycodone stay in your blood for a routine blood screen
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Matt Wachsman (31 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
oh.. blood....usually urine testing.

Detailed Answer:
not long at all. 16 to 24 hrs at the most
http://www.yyyyyy.nlm.yyyyyy.gov/pmc/articles/PMC0000/pdf/dddt-9-4587.pdf
this is for the immediate release form. There are long acting forms that take an additional 12 hrs to dissolve and get in, those would be about 26 to about 32 hrs.
These are somewhat LONG estimates based on very sensitive detection methods. The level generally chosen to indicate a positive screen is 10 to 100 times MORE and the time the blood level drops below that would be at least 4 hrs sooner.
http://www.ncbi.yyyyy.nih.yyyyy/yyyyyyy/0000
24 hrs is a long time; probably wouldn't be detectable by then for the short acting.
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How Long Does Oxycodone Stay In Body?

Brief Answer: oh.. blood....usually urine testing. Detailed Answer: not long at all. 16 to 24 hrs at the most http://www.yyyyyy.nlm.yyyyyy.gov/pmc/articles/PMC0000/pdf/dddt-9-4587.pdf this is for the immediate release form. There are long acting forms that take an additional 12 hrs to dissolve and get in, those would be about 26 to about 32 hrs. These are somewhat LONG estimates based on very sensitive detection methods. The level generally chosen to indicate a positive screen is 10 to 100 times MORE and the time the blood level drops below that would be at least 4 hrs sooner. http://www.ncbi.yyyyy.nih.yyyyy/yyyyyyy/0000 24 hrs is a long time; probably wouldn't be detectable by then for the short acting.