


Nicotine is a chemical substance primarily found in tobacco products. It is known for its stimulating effects on the central nervous system, making users temporarily feel more alert and calm.
Testing for nicotine can be useful for individuals who wish to quit smoking, to monitor their progress, or for employers who want to maintain a smoke-free working environment. It can also be relevant for medical professionals assessing nicotine exposure in patients.
The presence of nicotine in the blood indicates recent use of tobacco products or nicotine exposure. It can also assist in the evaluation of nicotine dependence or toxicity.
A high level of nicotine in the blood may indicate heavy or frequent exposure to tobacco products. This can pose a risk for health problems, including heart disease, high blood pressure, and addiction.
A low level of nicotine may indicate minimal to no recent exposure to tobacco products. For someone attempting to quit smoking, this can be a positive sign of successful abstinence.
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Nicotine in blood; recent use.
€40.95EUR


