Nicotine & Drug test question (URGENT)!?!


Question: Nicotine & Drug test question (URGENT)!?
Tomorrow I'm going to the doctor to get prescribed some anti-depressants and anxiety pills.
I'm 13 and I started smoking cigarettes about a month ago and I only smoke about one or two cigarettes every week since I started. Last time I smoked was Wednesday last week (March 16th).

PLEASE ANSWER ANY OF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS YOU CAN:
1.Do you think the doctor will make me take a urine and/or blood test to check for drugs?
2.If I do have to take a test, will the nicotine be detectable? If so, how can I get it out?
3.How long does nicotine stay in my system for since I'm not a regular or heavy smoker?
4.How can I get nicotine out of my system before tomorrow, if it's still there?

Thanks SO much.

Answers:

you gotta drink water. your cute.



1. Yes
2. Yes, you can't.
3. 2 weeks.
4. Can't

Sucks for you. Guess you shouldn't have started smoking. Which if I might say, is extremely stupid. Seriously? You're 13. Even a few a week is damaging ESPECIALLY since you are going through puberty and are still a kid. Cigarettes may help you feel better with whatever depression you may have right now, but you will be even more depressed when you become MORE addicted, can't kick the habbit, and get lung cancer in 10 years. Have a nice day. :) Please stop smoking.



It is possible that your doctor will ask you for the urine test. Nicotine will be detectable IF looked for. They don't run tests for just everything since each is very expencive, they will only test for what they want. And nicotine isn't usualy a problem since your doctor will probably ask you if you smoke. If he asks tell him the truth.

The time it remains in your body will vary from a person to another depending on age, gender, body type, liver health, immune system, metabolism etc.

Simply tell him that you smoke and tell him how often you do before the test, he'll make a note and will prescribe accordingly if nicotine has an impact with the medication.

Know that all the methods to remove drugs from one's system have already found their counters. The method can only be used a few times before it's learned and a counter measure is made for it so any trick would fail. As for removing all the nicotine from your system it could work given enough time but then your doctor could ask for a hair sample (a single hair with the root) your hair actually hold minute traces of everything your body has absorbed in the time it's been growing. including what you breath, ate, drank etc. Experts could even tell the general area you are from with results from tests.




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