James Parnell answered
You cannot do anything to rid your body of a substance or to accelerate the process.
The claims made for the numerous products which are sold in order to supposedly cleanse your body of substance abuse have little or no scientific evidence to support them.
Your body should naturally rid itself of substances, but how long this takes will depend on a number of factors.
Your rate of metabolism will determine how long it takes to leave your system, and your age, weight and gender will also have an effect.
How can I get Norco out of my system?
As I have stated above, there is no way of accelerating this natural process.
The claims made for the numerous products which are sold in order to supposedly cleanse your body of substance abuse have little or no scientific evidence to support them.
Your body should naturally rid itself of substances, but how long this takes will depend on a number of factors.
Your rate of metabolism will determine how long it takes to leave your system, and your age, weight and gender will also have an effect.
How can I get Norco out of my system?
As I have stated above, there is no way of accelerating this natural process.
- Norco contains hydrocodone, which usually can be detected in a person's bloodstream for up to twenty-four hours after it was last consumed.
- If you are going to be urine tested, then it is likely that Norco will still be present in your urine for anything up to four days after it was taken.
- Mouth swab testing isn't used as often, but when it is, it can find Norco in the saliva for up to four days after usage.
- Hair follicle testing is used to determine a longer-term drug history. This type of testing can detect Norco use for up to thee months after it was last taken.