Cotinine is a chemical byproduct of nicotine, the addictive substance found in tobacco products. When someone smokes or uses other tobacco products, cotinine is absorbed into the body and can be detected in urine for a period of time. This makes cotinine a useful biomarker for assessing recent tobacco use.
How Long Does Cotinine Stay in Urine?
The half-life of cotinine in urine is approximately 20 hours. This means that after someone stops using tobacco, the amount of cotinine in their urine will decrease by half every 20 hours.
Time Since Last Tobacco Use | Approximate Cotinine Level in Urine |
---|---|
1 day | 50% of peak level |
2 days | 25% of peak level |
3 days | 12.5% of peak level |
4 days | 6.25% of peak level |
5 days | 3.125% of peak level |
Factors Affecting Cotinine Levels
The amount of time cotinine stays in urine can vary depending on several factors, including:
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Conclusion
Cotinine testing is a valuable tool for assessing recent tobacco use. By understanding how long cotinine stays in urine and the factors that affect its levels, healthcare professionals and individuals can make informed decisions about tobacco use cessation and treatment.
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