Cotinine, a nicotine metabolite, is a valuable biomarker for assessing recent tobacco smoke exposure. Understanding its detection window in the bloodstream is crucial for healthcare professionals and researchers.
Detection Window | Duration |
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Half-Life in Blood | 19-20 hours |
Smokers | 1-5 days |
Light Smokers | 24-48 hours |
Passive Smokers | Up to 24 hours |
Benefit 1: Accurate Results
The most common and reliable method for measuring cotinine levels is through blood testing. Blood samples are analyzed in a laboratory using immunoassays or chromatography techniques.
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Benefit 2: Privacy and Confidentiality
Cotinine testing can provide peace of mind by ensuring that your results remain confidential. The results are protected under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) regulations.
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1. How soon after smoking can cotinine be detected?
2. How long does cotinine stay in the blood of non-smokers?
3. Can cotinine levels be affected by other substances?
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