The half life for nicotine in the body is 1-2 hours. Taking 2 hours as the outside number, it will take about 8.6 hours for 95% of the nicotine to be gone, and about 13 hours for 99% of it to be gone.
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∙ 2017-06-27 12:32:472 days
It depends on how long you have been smoking.
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Can you tell me how long nicotine will stay in your saliva? Well, it's unfortunately a long time after you stop smoking (if you do.) I say that in parentheses because of the incredible difficulty that needs to be taken to quit entirely.
2 days
7 days
The side the effects of nicotine withdraw should not last more then 5 days. Usually nicotine leave your body about 2-24 hours after stop smoking. The craving get less and less day by day.
really it shouldnt take too long for it to leave, probably at most a week but your life span will still be shortened by a fair amount! +++ Given that most people take nicotine by smoking, the carcinogenic tar may be the greater threat.
how long doe nicotine stay in your system if you stop smoking?
"Nicotine is a short-acting drug that is eliminated from the body relatively quickly (i.e., within a day or so). However, the effects of nicotene withdrawals can last up to weeks after you stop smoking. Nicotene byproducts can stay in your system as long as a month after you stop smoking. This is only of concern if you are in a situation where someone else might want to test you for the presence of nicotine or nicotine byproducts in your system."
about 5 days
Nicotine can stay upto 1 week to several months in your body. but it all depends on how much amount of nicotine you are consuming everyday, and what is your frequency of consumption.
It depends on how long you have been smoking.
3 days if you are worried about passing a nicotine test it will only stay in your body for 3 days and only in your mouth or lungs
You're body needs at least 10 days to get rid of all nicotine, but what needs time here is the acclimation of your body to live without nicotine.
Nicotine will be in your blood for thirty to sixty days after you quit smoking. After that time a blood test should be clean.