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Are there any medications or foods, etc. that can cause the test to be positive even when there is no second hand smoke exposure (this is called a “false positive”)?

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Are there any medications or foods, etc. that can cause the test to be positive even when there is no second hand smoke exposure (this is called a “false positive”)?

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The test can be positive if you are a smoker, if you chew tobacco, or if you use a nicotine patch or nicotine gum.

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