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how long until nicotine and byproducts are flushed from your system?Rating: (votes: 0) And please, no lecturing me about smoking, I QUIT finally okay? lol. ![]() Congratulations on quitting!! I don't have an answer to your question, but I'm just shocked that they test for nicotine! Are their employees not allowed to be smokers? Comment:
Quote from xluescluesxCongratulations on quitting!! I don't have an answer to your question, but I'm just shocked that they test for nicotine! Are their employees not allowed to be smokers?
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Quote from xluescluesxCongratulations on quitting!! I don't have an answer to your question, but I'm just shocked that they test for nicotine! Are their employees not allowed to be smokers?
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Quote from xluescluesxCongratulations on quitting!! I don't have an answer to your question, but I'm just shocked that they test for nicotine! Are their employees not allowed to be smokers?
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"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 acute nicotine withdrawal can be felt for as much as two weeks or more. In addition, the byproducts of nicotine can be detected in the blood for up to 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." http://www.selfhelpmagazine.com/article/node/1123Hope that helps! Good luck!
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the good newsnicotine is quickly metabolized by the body and quickly eliminated. within 2 to 3 days after quitting smoking, your body will have cleansed itself of both the nicotine and the nicotine byproducts that were drenching your system. there are some variations in how quickly the liver cleans the blood, but nicotine isn't a drug that becomes part of your general bodily makeup for the long term. unlike such contaminants as heavy metals, you aren't stuck with residual nicotine for years to come.
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HAHA...we posted the same thing.
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Quote from FifaHAHA...we posted the same thing.
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Quote from FifaThe Good NewsSo do they test for nicotine? What if you are on the patch or using other methods for quiting that involve nicotine...it seems unfair that if you are in the process of quitting, that they wouldn't be more supportive.
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Hmmmm...I'm torn about this issue. I really do hate smoking and have supported my boyfriend throughout the quitting process..which was quite painful, but why do they target smoking only...what about Alcohol...McDonald's...Sugar? I know plenty of healthcare professionals who abuse these things as well...but are they an acceptable unhealthy habit? Are they going to start requiring their healthcare professionals to have a healthy BMI? Is a three day drunken bender ok but an occasional cigarette grounds for termination?
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Because second hand smoke kills. If you eat McDonalds, you are hurting yourself and yourself only. When you smoke, others are able to breathe the smoke as well.You are allow to drink alcohol during your own time, but if you are an alcoholic and need alcohol 24/7 then, you probably won't get the job.
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Quote from roser13It's not all that uncommon any more for hospitals to require employees to be nonsmokers.
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