How Long Do Opioids Stay In Your System? - The Recovery Village Cherry Hill at Cooper

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Different opioids can be detected in your system for varying periods of time, depending on the drug and the test used.

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Opioids are pain relievers and cough medicines that can be addictive. Opioids can remain in your system for different lengths of time depending on the drug used.

Factors that affect how your body processes opioids include the type of opioid, how much taken, how often it’s taken, how it’s taken, your age, your medical history, and other drugs you have taken.

The half-life of an opioid is how long it takes for half of the dose to leave your body. The half-life of opioids depends on the type of opioid and your age, kidney and liver function. Opioid half-lives range from 3.8 hours up to 120 hours.

Different opioids can be detected in your system for varying periods of time, depending on the drug and the test used. Most opioids can be detected in the urine for 1 to 3 days. Methadone can be detected for up to 14 days. Opioids can be detected in the blood for several hours and in the saliva for around a day and a half. Opioids can be detected in the hair for up to 90 days.

If you or a loved one struggles with opioid addiction, The Recovery Village Cherry Hill at Cooper can help. Our evidence-based medical detox and rehab can help you start an opioid-free life.
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