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Facts & Myths
Q. Is 1 Stop Detox a masking
product?
A. Absolutely not! 1 Stop Detox is not a
masking agent, but a program to clean your body from unwanted toxins.
Q. Is 1 Stop Detox safe?
A. Yes, all testing solutions are
custom-designed to match your physical profile. No other product is as
safe or effective.
Q. Where can I get 1 Stop Detox?
A. Call toll-free 1-800-728-5360 or
Internet website www.1STOPDETOX.com.
Q. Is 1 Stop Detox guaranteed?

A. Yes! We will refund your money 100%
if you are not satisfied with 1 STOP DETOX results. Call 1-800-728-5360
for additional details.
Q. How do I buy 1 Stop Detox
programs?
A. You can but the product three ways:
1) The best way
is to call 1-800-728-5360 for orders.
2) Complete our
Personal Data Form for regular purchase, or our Secure Data Form and
submit your order online via our Internet Secure Server.
3) Print out
the Personal Data Form with Fax-a-Check, and fax it to us with your order.
Q. Which drugs are commonly tested
for in Drug-Tests?
A. Marijuana (THC), Cocaine
"Crack," PCP "Angel Dust," Opiates (Codeine and
Morphine), Amphetamines and Methamphetamines.
Barbiturates: Phenobarbital (Donnatal*)
Seconbarbital (Seconal*) Amobarbital, Pentobarbital (Nembutal), and
Butalbital (Fiorinal* or Fiorcet*)
Benzodiazepines: Diazepam (Valium),
Oxazepam (Serax*), Chlordiazepoxide (Librium*) Chlorazepate (Tranxene*)
Temazepam (Restoril*), Alprazolam (Xanax*), Triazolam (Halcion), Lorazepam
(Ativan*) Prazepam (Centrax*) Methadone, Propoxyphene (Darvon* or Darvocet*)
Q. How long are drugs detected in
a urine drug test?
A. Drug and retention times:
Amphetamines -
Benzodiazepines (Valium*,
Librium*, etc.)
Barbiturates:
Long
acting (e.g. phenobarbital)
Short
acting (e.g. seconbarbital)
Cocaine (Crack) |
2-3 days
1-2 weeks
000
1-3 weeks
2-3 days
2-3 days |
Q. How long is marijuana
detectable on a urine test?
A. Times are approximations only:
Marijuana (THC)
Infrequent smoker days
Moderate smoker days
Chronic
smoker days
Opiates
Codeine, Morphine, Heroin
Phencyclidine
PCP "Angel Dust"
chronic use
Methadone
Propoxyphene (Darvon*, Darvocet*) |
30-90 days
1 week
several weeks
several weeks
000
2-3 days
1-7 days
30 days
203 days
203 days |
Drug detection depends on
amount ingested, elapsed time since use, rate of metabolism, and amount of
fluid intake. Because of these variables, times presented are only a
general guideline. Please call our hotline and consult with one of our
professionals to discuss yours.
Q. What is the difference between
"Crack" and Cocaine?
A. Cocaine is a local or topical
anesthetic that stimulates the central nervous system. it can be
"snorted" (inhaled through the nose), injected, or smoked by
inhaling its vapors. Cocaine is sometimes called coke, toot, or nose
candy. Crack is a very concentrated potent form of cocaine in its
free-base form, and can only be smoked. The effects of the drug begin with
seconds after entering the system by smoking its vapors. A brief but
intense euphoric feeling of well-being peaks within minutes, and is
followed by a severe depression and a craving for more. The individual is
constantly trying unsuccessfully to achieve the same original
"rush" by doing additional amounts continuously.
Q. What are the signs of Cocaine or
"Crack" use?
A. List of possible signs: Dilated
pupils, Dry mouth and nose Runny nose or nosebleeds, Frequent lip-licking,
Excessive restless activity, Lack of interest in food or sleep, Irritable,
argumentative, nervous Talkative; changes subject rapidly Chronic cold or
sinus/nasal problems. Evidence of paraphernalia; e.g., glass vials, glass
pipe, white crystalline powder, razor blades, syringes, needle marks.
Extreme sensitivity to loud noises, leading to paranoia.
Q. What are the health risks of using
"Crack" or Cocaine?
A. Cocaine over-stimulates the
circulatory, respiratory, and central nervous system. Cocaine interferes
with the natural chemical in the brain that stimulates and regulates the
firing of nerve cells. It increases the Dopamine level, stimulating the
pleasure center of the brain. Muscle spasms in the various parts of the
body can occur. Over-stimulation of the nervous system can cause
convulsions which can lead to respiratory collapse and death. Long term
crack (rock-like bits of cocaine that can be smoked) user have also
suffered permanent damage to the cortex, the part of the brain that is
used to think. Lung disorders are possible from the smoking of crack.
Heart problems are common and infections occur more easily from injecting
cocaine. The additives that are common include talc, baby laxatives,
baking soda, even poisons, have been known to cause severe health problems
and even death.
Call our
24-hour Hotline for ordering, information, or consultation at
1-800-728-5360
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