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Cocaine and blood tests

Hi, I am an extremely infrequent (once a month) user of cocaine. I don't have an addictive personality and don't find it a problem not taking it. When I do take it, it's in social situations (going out), and I have no more than 1/2 gram.

Anyway, my question is: how long does cocaine stay in the blood system after use? I have a blood test for glandular fever, and used cocaine a week ago. I want to know: will it show up in the test, or interfere with the test results?
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Drugs ruin lives!  Families suffer and you can pretty much lose everything.  You should be asking how to quit, not how to hide it!  Good Luck
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Gizzy is right. This is not a how to get high and get over forum.
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We are not supposed to answer drug test questions here, but after 5 days it should be out of your system. How long have you used cocaine and how often? Do you want to stop?  
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i have a doctors apointment in 5 days i know he will take pee and blood to check leves of other meds that i am on to breaking my back   i am scared because if this shows up i will lose my other meds and i dont think  i could make it without my pain meds
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i take cocan like 3 times a week and i have a blood test for work do you think it will be out of my system
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Unless, they take a hair sample, you should be good in about 3 -4 days.
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To be safe, I'd wait 4 or 5 days.
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Cocaine usally leaves your syatem after 2 days and will not show up on a test after that if you don't use on a regular basis
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