Medical term:
cotinine
co·ti·nine
(kō'ti-nēn), Do not confuse this word with cotarnine.One of the major detoxication products of nicotine; eliminated rapidly and completely by the kidneys.
[anagram of nicotine]
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cotinine
(kōt′n-ēn′)n.
The major metabolite of nicotine that indicates levels of nicotine intake.
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cotinine
A urinary metabolite of nicotine used to monitor exposure to environmental tobacco smoke–ETS. See Environmental tobacco smoke.McGraw-Hill Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
co·ti·nine
(kō'ti-nēn)One of the major detoxication products of nicotine; eliminated rapidly and completely by the kidneys.
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