How Long Does Oxycontin Stay in Your System?

Question by sberic81: How long does oxycontin stay in your system?
I snorted roughly 600 mg of Oxycontin in the last two days. I have a drug test coming up in about a week in a half. There doing a swab and a urine, its for a job. Do you think it will be out of my system by then?

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Answer by JaceNess
yea… drugs like pain meds stay in ur system roughly 24 – 72 hours… you’ll be fine by then.

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