The Student Room Group
Reply 1
And what was in this rolled cigarette?
Reply 2
It depends what kind of chemical it is.

How about just not doing drugs.
not cannabis, just tobacco it's not a euphemism i smoke rollies.
supposedly it takes nicotine around 8 seconds to enter the blood. your inhaling the chemicals so theyre going to diffuse directly into your blood.

edit: woops i misread the question
Reply 5
BloodyValentine
not cannabis, just tobacco it's not a euphemism i smoke rollies.

Why don't you want nicotine in your blood? It's not illegal
Because i want to take part in medical trials (donating blood not testing pills) however they don't want smokers therefore...
Reply 7
BloodyValentine
Because i want to take part in medical trials (donating blood not testing pills) however they don't want smokers therefore...

Then stop smoking.
Reply 8
Talya
Then stop smoking.

Leave him be man! Quit heckling the poor bugger, he wants to help:frown:
Reply 9
FeedTheGoat
Leave him be man! Quit heckling the poor bugger, he wants to help:frown:

No, he wants to cheat.
BloodyValentine
Because i want to take part in medical trials (donating blood not testing pills) however they don't want smokers therefore...


So you want to purposefully mess up the trials, presumably putting peoples' health at risk, because you want the money but you can't be bothered to stick to the rules?
Reply 11
Hi,
"Nicotine doesn't stick around your body for too long. It has a half-life of about 60 minutes, meaning that six hours after a cigarette, only about 0.031 mg of the 1 mg of nicotine you inhaled remains in your body. "

Source: http://health.howstuffworks.com/nicotine2.htm

Hope this helps
Regards
Anthony
Reply 12
BloodyValentine
Because i want to take part in medical trials (donating blood not testing pills) however they don't want smokers therefore...

There a re a lot more trials that want smokers than non-smokers. Look harder