Cotinine is a metabolite of nicotine that can remain in the body for several days after smoking. This makes it a useful biomarker for assessing recent tobacco use. In most cases, urine tests can detect cotinine for up to 3 days after smoking a single cigarette.
Table 1: Cotinine Detection Window in Urine
Time Since Last Cigarette | Detection Window |
---|---|
1 day | Up to 3 days |
3 days | Up to 4 days |
7 days | Up to 10 days |
However, several factors can influence how long cotinine can be detected in urine, including:
Table 2: Factors Affecting Cotinine Detection Window
Factor | Effect on Cotinine Detection |
---|---|
Smoking frequency and intensity | Higher levels of cotinine with increased smoking |
Individual metabolism | Variable decay rates based on metabolism |
Concomitant substances | Modified metabolism and altered detection window |
How long cotinine can be detected in urine depends on several factors. Understanding the influencing variables will assist healthcare professionals in accurately interpreting cotinine levels for evaluating tobacco use and implementing appropriate interventions to reduce or quit smoking.
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