Meth / amphetamine detection windows at a glance
| Test type | Approximate detection window |
|---|---|
| Saliva (oral fluid) | ~1β4 days after use |
| Blood | Up to ~1β3 days |
| Urine | ~1β4 days (longer with heavy or repeated use) |
| Hair follicle | Up to ~90 days |
What affects the timing
- Amount and frequency β repeated or heavy use extends the window
- How it was used β route of use affects how fast it's processed
- Your metabolism, kidney function and hydration
- Urine pH β can slightly shift how quickly amphetamines clear
- The test's cutoff level
Note that legitimate prescription stimulants like Adderall can trigger an amphetamine positive. On a lab-confirmed test, a Medical Review Officer reviews positives and verifies valid prescriptions before anything is reported β so bring your prescription information.
Best test for your needs
A standard 5-panel or 10-panel urine test covers amphetamines and methamphetamine. For recent-use situations, a saliva test works well; for a long look-back, choose hair.
