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Benowitz NL et al. - A plasma cotinine concentration of 1 ng/ml corresponds on average to a daily intake of 100 microg nicotine. Cotinine concentrations in urine averaged four to five times those in plasma. Correction of urine cotinine for creatinine concentration improved the correlation between urine and plasma cotinine. Measuring multiple cotinine metabolites in urine did not improve the correlation with plasma cotinine, compared with the use of urine cotinine alone.


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