
Kratom
{Thang, Krypton, Kakuam, Thom, Ketum}
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How long does it stay?
Currently, more research is needed in order to determine kratom’s exact half-life i.e. the time it takes for the drug’s blood concentration to be reduced by half. As with many other drug, how long kratom stays in your system will depend on factors such as:
- Strain of kratom
- Frequency of use
- Age
- Genetics
- Body fat
- Water and food intake
- Metabolic rate
However, based on current research, it is thought that the main alkaloid found in kratom, mitragynine, has a half-life of approximately 23-24 hours.
This means that after you take kratom, it takes a whole day to eliminate 50% of the drug from your system.This implies it should take around five days for kratom to be fully cleared your system.
Does kratom show up in a drug test?
A big reason why some decide to take kratom as opposed to other opioids is because they believe it does not show up in drug tests. While it is true that most standard drug tests such as SAMHSA-5 can not detect kratom, there are some kratom alkaloids that can be detected on certain drug tests, such as urine or blood tests.
Kratom Urine Tests
Some kratom alkaloids may show up on certain urine tests. While research that indicates how long kratom would be detectable in a user’s urine is limited, there could be trace amounts detected in a urine test for over a week. For someone who doesn’t use kratom often or uses low doses, it probably wouldn't be detectable in their urine after a week.
Kratom Blood Tests
A blood test could identify the presence and quantity of Kratom, by showing the concentration levels of the drug. Blood tests can show concentration levels of kratom. In cases of heavy or long-term use, there would likely be metabolites that could show up in blood tests for several days following ingestion, but because blood tests provide a shorter window for substances to be detected, and they’re more invasive, it’s more likely that a urine test would be conducted.
References: The pharmacology and toxicology of kratom: from traditional herb to drug of abuse; Kratom Drug Test: The Complete Guide in 2019
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