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Do Shrooms Show Up On A Drug Test?

Chances are, you're here because you had shrooms, and you just remembered your drug test is scheduled a few hours from now. But do shrooms show up on a drug test?


 The answer might not be as straightforward as you'd think, since not all standard drug tests screen for psychedelics. Understanding how drug tests work and what substances they detect can help you prepare for what's ahead.


Whether you're preparing for a blood, hair, or urine test, join us as we break down all the information you need.

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What Are Shrooms?

Shrooms, short for "magic mushroom," refer to naturally occurring fungi that contain psychoactive compounds like psilocybin and psilocin. Psychoactive compounds interact with your brain to produce altered perceptions, moods, and thoughts, commonly called "trips." 


Culturally, these magic mushrooms aren’t all too bad. They're used in sacred ceremonies and various spiritual and cultural rituals. Additionally, these shrooms are being studied for potential therapeutic uses in mental health. 


Since research is still developing, they are classified as controlled substances and are, therefore, illegal outside regulated settings.


Do They Show Up On A Drug Test?


Psilocybin and psilocin are not commonly included in standard drug testing panels. When you undergo routine workplace and legal drug tests, they are typically focused on substances like THC, opiates, cocaine, and amphetamines. This is because psilocybin is less widespread and does not pose the same level of impairment risk. 


However, specialized drug testing for psychedelics can detect these psychoactive compounds. Common examples of these include forensic testing and research testing. Another thing you have to understand is that psilocybin's detection window is generally short due to its metabolism, making it challenging to identify.


So do shrooms show up on a drug test? Only on the specialized ones.

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Types Of Drug Tests And Psilocybin Detection


Here are the most common types of drug tests and how long shroom compounds last under these conditions.


Urine Test

Urine tests are the most common drug testing method due to their affordability and ease of administration.


Psilocybin itself isn't usually found in urine because it quickly turns into psilocin in your body. This psilocin can be detectable in your urine for up to 24-48 hours after ingestion, depending on how much you take, how frequently you take it, and your metabolism. 


Specialized urine tests can detect psilocin.


Blood Test

Blood tests are less standard for drug screening because they're more invasive and have shorter detection windows. Generally speaking, psilocybin and psilocin rapidly metabolize and clear from your bloodstream within a few hours. 


Hair Test

Hair tests can detect drug use up to about 90 days. However, psychoactive drugs in shrooms aren't commonly screened in hair testing panels. 


Even if they were, you also have to note that the accuracy and reliability of hair testing for psychoactive compounds has yet to be established.


Saliva Test

Saliva tests are rarely used for shroom detection. This is because psilocybin and psilocin are unlikely to be found in saliva a few hours post-ingestion.

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How Long Do They Stay In Your System?

Do shrooms show up on a drug test? Some of them. The duration of psilocybin and psilocin remaining in your system largely depends on the dose and your metabolism. However, they are both eliminated relatively quickly compared to other drugs. 


For instance, psilocybin is typically cleared from your body within hours and psilocin within a few days.


Does this mean you can get away with taking vast amounts of them unsupervised, however? The answer is no, even if they will rarely appear on your test.


Take note that too much of anything can be harmful.  Using psilocybin repeatedly over several days can lead to psychological withdrawal, making it harder to adjust to reality. Regular use also builds tolerance, requiring higher doses for the same effects, and can cause cross-tolerance with other substances like LSD and mescaline.


How Can You Get Shrooms Out Of Your System Faster?


While there's no guaranteed way to expedite the elimination process of shrooms from your body significantly, there are some strategies that may support it:


  • Stay hydrated. Drinking plenty of water helps your organs excrete the psychoactive compounds in shrooms.

  • Engage in physical activity. Light exercises such as walking and yoga may boost your metabolism and speed up the breakdown of psilocybin. 

  • Eat a balanced diet. Regularly eating fruits, vegetables, and whole grains supports your liver and kidneys in metabolizing shrooms.

  • Avoid retaking or increasing your dose. Avoid consuming more mushrooms as it will deter the elimination.

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Conclusion

Do shrooms show up on a drug test? The answer is yes, but only the specialized assessments. 


However, it's still vital that you understand how its psychoactive compounds interact with your body. Factors like your metabolism and dosage will significantly influence the detection times, so being aware of this can help you make informed decisions.


Struggling with addiction? Take the first step toward a better tomorrow. Reach out to us today for compassionate, effective support on your recovery. Contact us at Cielo Treatment Center for a consultation today!


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