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Tobacco, in Visit Clinic

Measures nicotine and cotinine in urine to detect recent tobacco or nicotine exposure and monitor quitting in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Urine
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
GET REPORTS IN
27 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
Customers
20K+Customers
Labs
CertifiedLabs
Rating
4.5+Rating
Accuracy
ProvenAccuracy

What is a Tobacco Test in Visit Clinic?

This test measures nicotine and its main breakdown product, cotinine, to show recent tobacco or nicotine use. Cotinine stays in the body longer than nicotine, so it is easier to detect. The test helps identify active smoking, vaping, or secondhand smoke exposure. It is useful during smoking-cessation programs, pregnancy care, pre-surgical checks, and workplace screenings. Doctors use results to confirm what patients report, to adjust quitting treatments, and to estimate risk for heart and lung problems linked to tobacco.

Tobacco Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Tobacco Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Tobacco test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Single test

Why Take a Tobacco Test in Visit Clinic?

Tobacco is often included in smoking-screening or substance-screening panels. Doctors may order it if there is an unexplained cough, breathing symptoms, pregnancy care, preoperative assessment, or when monitoring a quit plan. It helps detect active smoking, vaping, or secondhand exposure and guides cessation treatment. Abnormal results usually reflect recent tobacco or nicotine use, replacement therapy, or e-cigarette use, and family health risks may prompt earlier testing.

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Frequently asked questions

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Is tobacco a drug in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. Tobacco contains nicotine, a potent psychoactive and addictive drug that alters brain chemistry and creates physical and psychological dependence. Smoking or using smokeless tobacco delivers nicotine plus many toxic chemicals, increasing risks of cancer, heart and lung disease, stroke, and other harms. Because of its addictive and harmful effects, tobacco is treated medically and legally as a substance of abuse.

Is tobacco harmful to the body in Visit Clinic?plus

Tobacco is highly harmful. Its smoke and products contain nicotine and carcinogens that cause cancers (especially lung, throat, mouth), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, emphysema, and bronchitis. Smoking greatly raises risks of heart disease, stroke, reproductive harm, pregnancy complications, and reduced immune function. Nicotine causes addiction, and secondhand smoke damages non-smokers, including children. Quitting markedly lowers these health risks.

What is tobacco used for in Visit Clinic?plus

Tobacco is primarily used for recreational nicotine consumption: smoking (cigarettes, cigars, pipes), vaping, and smokeless forms (chewing tobacco, snuff), which cause addiction and health harms. It’s also used in cultural and ceremonial rituals by some Indigenous groups, grown as an agricultural cash crop, and processed to extract nicotine for medications, e‑liquids, and historically as a natural insecticide.

What is another name for tobacco in Visit Clinic?plus

Another name for tobacco is Nicotiana tabacum, the botanical name for the cultivated tobacco plant. It’s also commonly referred to as nicotiana or tobacco leaf in commercial contexts. The plant contains the addictive alkaloid nicotine and is used to make smoked products (cigarettes, cigars), chewing tobacco, and snuff. It has a long history of cultural and economic use worldwide.

Does tobacco make you high in Visit Clinic?plus

Tobacco contains nicotine, a fast-acting stimulant that reaches the brain within seconds and can produce a mild "buzz" — lightheadedness, relaxation or short-lived euphoria. It’s not the intense high of stronger recreational drugs, but it stimulates dopamine and other neurotransmitters, reinforcing pleasurable effects and causing strong addiction. Repeated use leads to tolerance, dependence, and withdrawal symptoms.

Is tobacco banned in India in Visit Clinic?plus

No — tobacco is not fully banned in India. Tobacco products (cigarettes, bidis and many smokeless forms) are legal but strictly regulated: public smoking is prohibited, advertising is banned, pictorial health warnings and taxes apply, and sale to minors or near schools is forbidden. Several states ban gutka and similar chewable products, and electronic cigarettes/vapes are banned nationwide.