As a business that cares about your health, we want you to be aware of the potential risks associated with tobacco use. One of the most important things to know is how long tobacco stays in your bloodstream.
Table 1: Cotinine Detection Times in Blood
Detection Time | Cotinine Concentration (ng/mL) |
---|---|
0-4 hours | 100-400 |
4-8 hours | 50-200 |
8-12 hours | 25-100 |
12-24 hours | 10-50 |
24-48 hours | 5-25 |
48-72 hours | 2.5-12.5 |
Table 2: Nicotine Detection Times in Blood
Detection Time | Nicotine Concentration (ng/mL) |
---|---|
0-2 hours | 10-20 |
2-4 hours | 5-10 |
4-8 hours | 2.5-5 |
8-12 hours | 1-2.5 |
12-24 hours | 0.5-1 |
24-48 hours | 0.25-0.5 |
Knowing how long tobacco stays in your blood can help you make informed decisions about your health. If you're thinking about quitting smoking, or if you're exposed to secondhand smoke, it's important to be aware of the potential risks. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has more information about the health effects of tobacco use.
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