Jewbacca
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I asked my mother, who is a psychiatrist, and before retiring last month, was medical director of our local, publicly funded drug and alcohol clinic for 21 years, about this recently, as it had come up in a PM with a member facing an employer UA.
While she said it can vary based on length of use, daily dosage, metabolic rate and the patient's body weight, typically even the longest half life BZ's will clear one's system in approximately 3 weeks, at lest in her 30+ years of experience.
Of course, there ARE exceptions to this guideline, and results can vary, so I think Chef's guidance on 30 days or so for diaz and other longer half life BZ's is an excellent standard to work from.
While she said it can vary based on length of use, daily dosage, metabolic rate and the patient's body weight, typically even the longest half life BZ's will clear one's system in approximately 3 weeks, at lest in her 30+ years of experience.
Of course, there ARE exceptions to this guideline, and results can vary, so I think Chef's guidance on 30 days or so for diaz and other longer half life BZ's is an excellent standard to work from.
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