NIACIN and DRUG TEST?

Question by tikanis: NIACIN AND DRUG TEST?
Hey! I have an interview tonight, and this is what’s up…

I took 6 niacins 500mg yesterday
just took 3 this morning
my interview is tonight at 9
i know i have to take a drug test within 24 hours of that
the last time i smoked was saturday morning

what should i do to pass?
Anybody who has a remedy?

Best answer:

Answer by hamrrfan
Niacin is a vitamin, not an illegal drug. It is present in many foods. They will not test for it.
Even doctors do not test for it unless there seems to be a nutritional problem.

Be aware that taking too much of any vitamin can cause problems.
“Pharmacological doses of niacin (1.5 – 6 g per day) occasionally lead to side effects that can include dermatological conditions such as skin flushing and itching, dry skin, and skin rashes including eczema exacerbation and acanthosis nigricans”.

EDIT
I see that I misread your question. The niacin will have no effect on the test or the level of THC in your system.

“A common misconception is that taking niacin will help you pass a drug test. This is nothing more than a myth. Niacin has absolutely no effect on the THC metabolites in your urine. But let’s assume that you only took niacin and drank water, and that you did pass your test. It would be a fallacy of causation to think that it was because of the niacin. Nothing more than pure coincidence”.

Answer by malica
Pray. Niacin does nothing to removed drugs from your system, especially since you used drugs so very recently. It can take up to 30 days for pot to get out of your system.

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