HerrSchnaufer
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Anyone got any info on the metabolic half life of 11-hydroxy-THC?
I'm guessing it'll be what the new "drugalysers" test for when testing UK motorists (just made a thread in DITM), since 11-nor-9-carboxy-THC is present for weeks and doesn't imply intoxication, merely use on a previous date.
I was wondering how quickly levels drop, what sort of levels suggest intoxication (or at least what sort of levels the government will use to suggest intoxication), whether this will be metabolised quicker in regular smokers than occasional tokers?
There doesn't seem to be a huge wealth of information about it, and the only study I've found on my (somewhat brief) searches, cite a metabolic half life of 2.1 hours across 9 test subjects. I'm assuming they're not regular tokers though.
Any info that'll help me piece this all together would be awesome. Thanks in advance guys.
I'm guessing it'll be what the new "drugalysers" test for when testing UK motorists (just made a thread in DITM), since 11-nor-9-carboxy-THC is present for weeks and doesn't imply intoxication, merely use on a previous date.
I was wondering how quickly levels drop, what sort of levels suggest intoxication (or at least what sort of levels the government will use to suggest intoxication), whether this will be metabolised quicker in regular smokers than occasional tokers?
There doesn't seem to be a huge wealth of information about it, and the only study I've found on my (somewhat brief) searches, cite a metabolic half life of 2.1 hours across 9 test subjects. I'm assuming they're not regular tokers though.
Any info that'll help me piece this all together would be awesome. Thanks in advance guys.
