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Drugng/mlMarijuana (THC)
50
Synthetic Cannabinoids
10
Cut-off Levels for Confirmation Test (GC/MSInitial Pre-sumptive Postive TestConfirmation Drug / MetaboliteCutoff (ng/ml)Reported Drug UseAmphetamines
Amphetamine
100
d-Amphetamine
Methamphetamine
100
d-Methamphet- amine
Designer Amphetamines- epines
Lorazepam
100
Lorazepam
Nordiazepam
100
Nordiazepam
Oxazepam
100
Oxazepam
Temazepam
100
Temazepam a-hydroxy-alprazolam
100
a – hydroxyl - alprazolam
Cannabinoids
Tetrahydrocannabinol-carboxylic acid
15
THC
Synthetic Can- nabinoids
Synthetic
Cannabinoid CompoundsJWH-018-N-pentanoic acid
1.0
SYCAN
JWH-073-N-butanoic acid
1.0
SYCAN
UR-144-N-pentanoic acid
1.0
SYCAN
5-fluoro-PB22-3-carboxyindole
1.0
SYCAN
MAM-2201-N-pentanoic acid
1.0
SYCAN
AB-Chminaca metabolite
1.0
SYCAN
AB-Fubinaca metabolite
1.0
SYCAN
AB-Pinaca metabolite
1.0
SYCAN
Cocaine
Metabolites- phineCodeine
2,000
Codeine
Return to Table of Contents 77Cut-off Levels for Confirmation Test (GC/MSInitial Pre-sumptive Postive TestConfirmation Drug / MetaboliteCutoff (ng/ml)Reported Drug UseHeroin
6-monacetyl-
morphine6-monacetylmorphine
100
Heroin
Opioid
Oxycodone/
Oxycodone
100
Oxycodone
Oxymorphone Oxymorphone
100
Oxymorphone
Hydrocodone/ Hydrocodone
100
Hydrocodone
Hydromor- phone
Hydromorphone
100
Hydromorphone
4. Drug Detection Timesa. Time periods which drugs and drug metabolites remain in the body at levels sufficient to detect are listed below:DrugApprox. Retention TimeMarijuana (THC) (Half-life 36 hours)Acute dosage (1-2
joints daysMarijuana (eaten days
Moderate smoker (4 times per weekdays Heavy smoker (daily days
Chronic smoker days (may exceed 20) days)
Cocaine (BZE) (Half-life 4 hours days
Amphetamines
1-2 days (2-4 days if heavy) use)
BarbituratesShort-acting (e.g. Secobarbital)
1 day
Long-acting (e.g. Phenobarbital weeks
Opiates
2 days
Phencyclidine (PCP days
Return to Table of Contents 78b. Factors which affect retention times• Drug metabolism and half-life.
• Donor’s physical condition Donor’s fluid intake prior to test Donor’s method and frequency of ingestion of drug.
c. Detection times may affect• Probable cause. Information concerning past drug use may not provide probable cause to believe the Soldier’s urine contains traces of drug metabolites, unless the alleged drug use was recent Jurisdiction over reservists. Reservists may not be convicted at a court-martial for drug use unless use occurred while on federal duty.
B. Commanders Options1. Courts-MartialCourt-martial procedures are complex and the Military Rules of Evidence apply. USAR Soldiers must have committed the offense while in a UCMJ Article 2 status for commanders to court-martial.
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