Carbon monoxide uptake in cigarette smoking.

Author(s)
Cohen, S.L. N.M. Perkins H.K. Ury … [et al.]
Year
Abstract

A study was carried out to determine whether smoking 1) regular, 2) low-nicotine-low-tar or 3) non tobacco cigarettes has a differential effect upon an individual carbon haemoglobin level. Results indicate that different cigarette preparations do not result in significant variation in a subject's COHb level. There was a significant difference, however, in COHb between individual smokers.

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Archives of Environmental Health, Vol. 22 (1971), No. 1 (January), p. 55/60

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