No. There is no THC in it. You can also enjoy some mugwort if you like!!
no
No, pot does not contain nicotine, which is what produces cotinine.
no if its a single panel test for nicotine and cotinine
No, for a standard drug test (look for drugs and drugs metabolites). Yes, if the test looks for nicotine and cotinine, a nicotine metabolite. Neither of these are illegal.
The presence of nicotine in the body can be seen through the detection of cotinine, the major metabolite of nicotine in human urine and blood and can be detected 7-21 days depending on usage. However, there are several other potential sources of cotinine in urine, for example, exposure to secondhand smoke, the use of NRT, exposure to nicotinic pesticide (approved for organic farming!) and consumption of other members of the same family of plants as tobacco - potatoes, tomatoes, peppers and aubergines (eggplants). Private companies offer other tests claimed to detect the metabolites of other chemicals present only in the tobacco used in cigarettes!
Damiana will not show up on a drug test, and is currently legal to use in the United States.
Nicotine and Cotinine (nicotine metabolite) can be detected by urine, saliva, hair and blood tests but they are not tested for in basic or extended urinalysis tests. Detection time (urine test) 3-5 days for home type of test to 10-15 days by lab.
Yes if test include detection for nicotine (and cotinine, a nicotine metabolite). Detection period for fluids (urine, blood, saliva)- 3 -10 days. But the standard drug test doesnt looks for it.
3weeks
YES
No. The tests are entirely different.
Yes, Ofcource...Because the nicotine and tobacco flows in the blood of a smoker and could change the persons blood if the person is a Smoker addict
if it is a nicotine drug test and the liquid for your ecig DOES contain nicotine, you will show positive for nicotine.