The product they're looking for. Nicotine testing looks for Cotinine. THC looks for a cannabinoid.
The biggest difference? If you give a pee sample it will ALWAYS be tested for THC. It will only be tested for nicotine if you're trying for a job or insurance that doesn't let you smoke, or maybe if you're a juvenile on probation and the judge put "no smoking" as a condition of your sentence.
yes but they can tell the difference between tobacco and tobacco cessation aids. If your not using tobacco and JUST chewing the nicotine gum, then there won't be any abasotine in the test. abasotine can only come from using tobacco and not the gum.
no
THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) is the active component in marijuana. It is not in tobacco products.
No. Nicotine is the active drug in these.
THC is found in Marijuana its what gets you high when you smoke weed.
Spice contains cannabicyclohexanol, which is "synthetic" thc, whereas weed has THC (tetrahydrocannibinol) and cannabinoid
Nicotine Caffeine Amphetimine THC Guarana
Alfalfa and other blood cleansers.
Yes, ibuprofen is almost pure THC.
no if its a single panel test for nicotine and cotinine
No.
Yes they do, all tobacco products have nicotine in them. Nicotine is a chemical that is in the leaves of a tobacco plant, much like THC in the leaves and buds of a hemp plant.