Factors Affecting THC Metabolism
- Frequency of Use: Individuals who dab or vape cannabis frequently are likely to have THC accumulate in their system over time, leading to a longer detection window.
- Metabolism: Metabolic rate varies among individuals and can impact how quickly THC is broken down and eliminated from the body.
- Body Fat Percentage: THC is fat-soluble and can be stored in fatty tissues, leading to a longer detection window in individuals with higher body fat percentages.
- THC Potency: The potency of the cannabis concentrate or vape oil used for dabbing or vaping can affect the amount of THC absorbed by the body.
Detection Windows for THC
The detection window for THC from dabbing and vaping depends on the type of drug test used. Here are general estimates:
- Urine Tests: THC metabolites can typically be detected in urine for up to 1 to 30 days after dabbing or vaping, depending on factors such as frequency of use and metabolism.
- Blood Tests: THC may be detectable in the bloodstream for up to 1 to 2 days after dabbing or vaping, although this window can vary based on individual factors.
- Saliva Tests: THC can be detected in saliva for up to 24 to 72 hours after dabbing or vaping, with detection times influenced by frequency of use and metabolic rate.
- Hair Tests: THC metabolites may be detected in hair follicles for several months to years after dabbing or vaping, making hair tests one of the most sensitive methods of detection.