Yes, the nicotine will remain testable in your system for as long as thirty days.
yes it will
yea so dont smoke it
yes
There seem to be no cigarettes with that name, nor are there any cigarettes specifically intended for use by rodents. However, researchers do test cigarettes and tobacco smoke on rodents.
yes if you smoke it on a regular basis, but if you are not a regular user and smoke 1 week before the test it shouldn't show up..
If it can, it hasn't been proven yet. Personally, I would have to say no. I smoke cigarettes daily and still pass my parent's urine and hair drug tests. I think the only way you could possibly fail a drug screen because of nicotine is if they were specifically looking for nicotine.
that's stupid. hundreds.
Yes, cigarettes can show in a blood test, and it is commonly tested for in order to receive health insurance discounts. Tests for other substances, such as smoking marijuana, are able to show some of the toxins found in tobacco and will indicate tobacco use. Depending on the type of test the results can go back many months.
not smoke it
If they're testing for cigarettes, they will.
it could or it couldn't depending on how often you smoke, and how much you smoke.
No a blood test does not count towards smoking of any kind