I took 3 somas over the last 2 days before that I have had no drugs in my system for 4 months how long will these stay in my system?
How long does soma take to exit your system?
Question posted by xxkirsten01xx on 7 June 2014
Last updated on 26 September 2016
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3-5 days or so, everyone's different.
What is I took 30 in a week how long and does me being paralyzed factor in it thanks need to know ASAP
The half life elimination is approximately two hours for soma, but meprobamate (the product that it is metabolized to) is approximately ten hours. Half life is defined as the time it takes for one half of the medication to be eliminated from the body. The general rule is that a medication is out of the system in approximately 4-5 half lives. Therefore, about fifty hours after the last dose of soma, the medication and its metabolite are likely to be out of the system or almost completely out. This is only an estimation because metabolism and elimination rates of medications are different for different people.
Pamee - you are so knowledgeable. Thank you for all your good information-it's helpful to all of us on this site.
It also depends on what type of test you are doing whether it is a urine, blood or hair test. But average is about 1-7 days since you don't take them on a daily basis.
Thank you Piglet! All I do is read and learn and sometimes if I know something to be true I copy and paste lol
What if you took 30 in a weeks time I took 5 a day in a week up to 30 how long till it's out I'm also paralyzed does that make a difference thanks
What about breastfeeding it says safe but I'd like to wait for it to clear my system
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