The time it takes for nicotine to be completely eliminated from your body depends on how much of a smoker you are. If you smoke heavily, it can take up to three days for all traces of nicotine to be cleared from your system. However, if you are a light smoker, it may only take a day or two. When it comes to saliva tests, the length of time that nicotine will show up in your system depends on how sensitive the test is. Some tests can detect nicotine after just one hour, while others may not be able to detect it until after 24 hours. If you are concerned about passing a saliva test, it is best to refrain from smoking for at least 24 hours prior to the test.
I don't think smoking shows in urine or blood testing.
3weeks
Yes, it will show up in your hair and in your urine. It wil also show up in your blood depending on how much of it you took in. You don't need to smoke for this to happen; just being around someone else smoking will generally cause this effect.
What? No tobacco is legal, so they don't test for it in blood. and just stop smoking if you can't spell cigarette
Nicotine will be in your blood for thirty to sixty days after you quit smoking. After that time a blood test should be clean.
Yes, this will show up as an amphetamine.
Yes, You can test positive for weed if you had the blood test 7 days later.
i dont think so... unless they are smoking it and u inhale the smoke.....
for about 96 hours
NO
3-4 days
That will be in your blood for about 12 hours after taking it. It will show in urine for about 2 days.