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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cotinine#cite_note-McNeill2015-20However, nicotine replacement therapies (i.e., gum, lozenge, patch, inhaler, and nasal spray) used to help tobacco users quit contain nicotine. Use of nicotine replacement therapy will result in a positive test for cotinine. Therefore, the presence of cotinine is not a conclusive indication of tobacco use.[19] Cotinine levels can be used in research to explore the vexed question of the amount of nicotine delivered to the user of e-cigarettes, where laboratory smoking machines have many problems replicating real-life conditions.[20]
For what it's worth he did the right thing. If he'd reduced your premiums with the result that a claim of yours gets rejected by the insurer he would have been at fault...Also been in meetings with my financial adviser this week. He assured me that policies consider vaping in the same light as smoking due to the nicotine's effect on your capillaries or something. I argued with him about it for a while, but he eventually asked me if I would like him to set up a meeting with the decision makes so they could fob me off themselves.
I told him no, and he must reduce my premiums...
He told me no, and to sign the papers you stingy bastard.
Yep! I'm used to doing what he tells me, because I honestly believe at the end of the day he has my back, even if it's just because its his ass on the line should things go pear-shapedFor what it's worth he did the right thing. If he'd reduced your premiums with the result that a claim of yours gets rejected by the insurer he would have been at fault...
And that's something to keep in mind guys. You might show negative on your first test but you risk a claim being rejected if they find cotinine in you when you make a claim.
Hi. I had to take out a life policy a few months ago, and they also tested for nic. I abstained from nic for 8 days and blood test was negative and put me down as a non smoker. Im a heavy vaper, 3-4 tanks a day on 3mg nic. So just go without nic for 8-9 days, drink LOTS of water and you will test negative. And yes, they test for cotinine, not nic. Nicotine is out of your system in 48 hours, but as the previous guys post, nic gets metabolized into cotinine and thats what they test against
mmm, very interesting topic. I wished I saw this earlier, I recently did the medical for life insurance. I claimed I wasn't a smoker. I already vape 0nic so I didnt have to stop vaping or something like that for the tests.
However reading this thread - I think I need to tell them I vape and that they should mark me as a smoker. I mean the change in premium is so minimal.
Thanks for all the info. Don't need to jeopardize my family to save a few Rands.
Agreed diff in premium in not worth the fuss it's like having one less burger a month.mmm, very interesting topic. I wished I saw this earlier, I recently did the medical for life insurance. I claimed I wasn't a smoker. I already vape 0nic so I didnt have to stop vaping or something like that for the tests.
However reading this thread - I think I need to tell them I vape and that they should mark me as a smoker. I mean the change in premium is so minimal.
Thanks for all the info. Don't need to jeopardize my family to save a few Rands.
Agreed diff in premium in not worth the fuss it's like having one less burger a month.