Does THCA show up on drug tests? - Urine test, saliva test & blood test

Last updated: April 2026

One of the most common questions surrounding THCA is: does it show up on a drug test? It's a relevant question, and the answer is more nuanced than a simple yes or no. Here, we'll go over how drug tests work, what research says, and what you should know.

How does a drug test work?

Most drug tests -- whether they are urine, saliva, or blood tests -- do not look for THC itself, but for THC-COOH. It is a breakdown product formed when THC is metabolized in the body.

Standard tests are therefore designed to detect traces of active THC use - not THCA in its raw form. This is an important distinction that many miss.

Test typeWhat the test is looking forDetection Time (THC)
Urine sampleTHC-COOH3–30 days
Saliva sampleTHC1-3 days
Blood testTHC + metabolite1–7 days
Hair sampleTHC-COOHUp to 90 days

Is THCA and THC the same thing in a drug test?

No — THCA and THC are two different molecules. THCA is the precursor to THC and is in its raw form non-psychoactive. To convert THCA into THC, heat is required — a process called decarboxylation.

This means that if THCA is not exposed to heat, it will not convert to THC, and therefore will not create the metabolites that standard tests look for.

In short: Drug tests look for THC-COOH, the breakdown product of THC. THCA in its raw form does not produce the same metabolites as THC does.

Can THCA cause a positive drug test?

It entirely depends on how the product is handled. Here are the three most important factors:

Higher risk of rash
  • THCA heated in a vape or joint
  • Regular contact over time
  • High dosage
  • Low metabolism
Lower risk of rash
  • No heating occurs
  • The product contains a maximum of 0.3% THC
  • Single exposure
  • High metabolism

What happens in a urine test?

Urine drug tests are the most common type of drug test in Sweden — they are used by employers, healthcare providers, and authorities. The test measures the level of THC-COOH in the urine. The limit in Sweden is usually 50 ng/ml (nanograms per milliliter).

If THCA is heated and converted to THC, THC-COOH can form and be detected in a urine sample. If THCA, on the other hand integer heats up, the risk of rash is significantly lower because decarboxylation does not occur and THC-COOH is not formed to the same extent.

⚠️ Legal THCA products in Sweden contain a maximum of 0.3% THC according to current regulations. This amount is low, but with repeated contact, even small amounts of THC can theoretically accumulate in the body and lead to positive drug tests.

What happens in a saliva test?

Saliva tests are increasingly being used by police for roadside sobriety checks. These tests measure active THC in saliva, not metabolites. The detection time is shorter than for urine tests, typically 1-3 days.

If THCA has been heated and converted to THC, the saliva test may come back positive during this period. With decorative handling only, without heating, the risk is lower.

What happens in a blood test?

Blood tests are the most precise test format and can identify exactly which cannabinoid is present at the molecular level. This means a blood test can distinguish between THCA, THC, and their respective metabolites.

If a standard test comes back positive and you suspect it's due to THCA and not illegal THC, a blood test can be requested to clarify which substance was actually detected.

Important to know: The right to request a blood test varies depending on the context — workplace screening, police check, or healthcare. Always contact a legal advisor if you have any doubts.

What does the research say?

Research shows that THCA in its raw form is metabolized differently than THC. Studies have shown that THCA-COOH — the breakdown product of THCA — is not the same molecule as THC-COOH, which standard tests look for.

This means that THCA has a lower risk of causing a rash than THC without heating. However, this area is still under active research, and individual variations occur depending on metabolism, dose, and frequency.

It is important to distinguish between what research observed and what is proven. No medical or legal claims are made in this article.

What are the rules for legal THCA products in Sweden?

Legal THCA products in Sweden should be produced from EU certified industrial hemp and contain a maximum of 0.3% THC. The products are sold as collector's items and for decorative purposes — and are not intended for consumption or heating.

  • Max 0,3% THC i lagliga produkter
  • Third-party lab tested with CoA (Certificate of Analysis)
  • EU-certified industrial hemp as a raw material
  • Sold as a collector's item - not for consumption
Before a drug test, it is always recommended to avoid all contact with cannabinoids and to consult relevant expertise if you are unsure.
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Frequently Asked Questions about THCA and Drug Tests

Standardized urine tests look for THC-COOH, the breakdown product of THC. THCA in its raw, unheated form does not produce the same metabolites. If THCA is heated and converted to THC through decarboxylation, THC-COOH can be formed and detected in a urine sample.
It depends on whether the THCA has been heated or not. If the THCA has been converted to THC via heating, the detection times are roughly the same as for THC: 3–7 days for occasional exposure and up to 30 days for regular contact. THCA without heating is metabolized differently and does not leave the same traces.
Yes — a blood test can distinguish THCA, THC, and their respective metabolites at the molecular level. Standard urine and saliva tests, on the other hand, are not always calibrated to make this distinction. If there is any doubt, a blood test can be requested to clarify which substance has been detected.
There is no guarantee that THCA products will not show up on drug tests, especially if exposed to heat. Before a drug test, it is always recommended to avoid all contact with cannabinoids and to consult a legal or medical advisor if unsure.
Legal THCA products in Sweden must contain a maximum of 0.3% THC in accordance with current EU regulations. Reputable suppliers offer Certificates of Analysis from independent laboratories as documentation. The products are sold as collectibles and are not intended for consumption.
Request a blood test that can identify exactly which cannabinoid has been detected at the molecular level. Contact a legal advisor and inform them that you have handled legal THCA products from EU-certified industrial hemp. Have the lab results (CoA) from your supplier available as documentation.

All information on this page is for informational purposes only and is not intended to encourage the handling or consumption of THCA or other cannabinoids. The information does not constitute legal or medical advice. Legislation regarding cannabinoids is changing — always check current regulations with the Swedish Medical Products Agency and the Swedish Board of Agriculture.

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