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How Long Will Tested Positive For Drugs Via Hair Follicle In An Infant Causing Extreme Diarrhea And Crying Stay In System?

I have a one year old foster child that had tested positive for drugs via hair folical. Looking for answers as to how long the drugs will stay in her system and what symptoms she may experience? We have extreme diarreha and lots of crying. Is this normal?
Fri, 22 May 2015
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Hi,
Thank you for asking question on health care magic.
Any drug will stay in the system maximum 24 hours.
Unless you continue the drug the symptoms will fade away within few days.
Hope this answer will serve your purpose
Please feel free to ask any more queries if required
Take care
Dr.M.V.Subrahmanyam MD;DCH
Associate professor of pediatrics
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How Long Will Tested Positive For Drugs Via Hair Follicle In An Infant Causing Extreme Diarrhea And Crying Stay In System?

Hi, Thank you for asking question on health care magic. Any drug will stay in the system maximum 24 hours. Unless you continue the drug the symptoms will fade away within few days. Hope this answer will serve your purpose Please feel free to ask any more queries if required Take care Dr.M.V.Subrahmanyam MD;DCH Associate professor of pediatrics