Sunday, October 25, 2009

Does anyone know how long nicotine (from chewing tobacco) stays in the blood?

I am a regular "spitter" if quantity matters.

Please only answer if you have facts. I appreciate everyone's opinion but I am looking for something solid and matter of fact.
Answer:
Nicotine is a very unstable drug. When a person uses tobacco (whether in cigarettes or in skoal), the body immediately breaks nicotine down into about 97 different metabolites, the most stable of which is cotinine. Cotinine stays in a person's system for a period of 2 to 4 days.

http://www.smokehelp.org/html/why_.html...
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