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Every time you inhale nicotine, it will get into your system. It is absorbed through the nasal and oral membranes as well as the lungs. Once it is in your system, it metabolizes into many different metabolites and is excreted through urine. The occasional drag certainly will not caused built up levels that accumulates through regular smoking, but it will be in your system.
As for being able to tell whether the nicotine came from you smoking or from you being around smokers, yes they can tell. In order for the nicotine to get into your system, you actually have to inhale it directly from the nicotine source or ingest it.
Even if you don't smoke for a few days before your tests, nicotine will still show up (in urine, don't think blood tests are used for nicotine detection). The slightest, trace amount of nicotine, will label you a smoker by the insurance company.
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Sorry, I keep trying to post something and get interupted. THere are at home test kits available that you can do to see how your results will appear. I don't think it stays in your system for 30 days but you might be at risk for testing positive. Get a test kit and check for yourself before you go for the real test. Drink lots of water and cranberry juice. Cranberry juice acts as an astringent for the blood.
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i think it all depends on your fatty cells also. if it's anything like THC. I'm really not sure. but if you have to take a urine test I'd recomend drinking a lot of water on a continous basis. I was told nicotine only stays for like 3 days. the same amount of time cocaine sticks around.
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