Cotinine
The human body converts nicotine from tobacco into cotinine. Drug tests can detect cotinine in the body after nicotine has disappeared. This makes cotinine tests effective to check if a person has smoked or been around smokers. Doctors, insurance companies, and employers use these tests to learn about someone’s tobacco use.
These articles explain cotinine testing in easy-to-understand language. We’ll describe how the tests function, what the results indicate, and why they have significance. If you’re interested in drug testing or need to take a test, we’ll help you grasp what’s happening.