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A 31-year-old member asked:

How long does it take the nicotine from cigarettes to get out of your system?

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Dr. Stuart Wasser
Addiction Medicine 37 years experience
Pretty quick: For the chemical to leave but the withdrwal will peak in1-2 days, last for weeks and cravings go for months or years.
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A 38-year-old member asked:

How long will it take nicotene from cigarettes to get out of your system?

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Dr. Marybeth Lambe
Travel Medicine 47 years experience
Variable: Depends what you mean by "out of system". Nicotine can clear within 2 days but its metabolic product from the liver-- "cotinine" --is cleared more slowly. Cotinine is often tested for in urine & blood tests and it can be found many days later, especially in heavy smokers. However, people experience nicotine withdrawal within a few hours & most nicotine suffering is very severe within 20 hours.
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A 45-year-old member asked:

How long does it take to get nicotine out of your system?

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Dr. Alan Wartenberg
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Addiction Medicine 51 years experience
2-3 days: nicotine is a very short-acting drug, and its main metabolite cotinine is too. After a single cigarette, levels will usually only be detectable for 24 hours, and most regular smokers will be detectable for 3 days or so. Depends on how it is tested, with oral swabs picking it up for longer, blood tests have a shorter window, urine is in the middle. Hair tests can go back months.How about stopping?
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A 33-year-old member asked:

How long does nicotine take to get out of your system?

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Dr. Michelle King
Psychiatry 28 years experience
After a cigarette: the average smoker with 1 MG of nicotine, after an hour or two, a trace is still left. The nicotine is metabolized in the liver and there is nothing to interfere with the breaking down of the substance. The metabolite of nicotine is eliminated in the kidneys, which can be detectable in the urine for at least a week in the typical smoker. Insurance companies may test for the metabolite.
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