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No, it is usually better to roll it in paper.
It's just generally referred to as a nicotine patch. That's how they're marketed. There are different brand names like Nicorette etc.
AnswerMost professionals recommend the patch. Nicotine gum sustains the oral satisfaction that comes from puffing on a cigarette. The patch removes the nicotine cravings, while giving you an opportunity to break the associated habits like lighting up when you're on the phone, after a meal, etc.Walking for a half hour every day will help keep your metabolism revved up and keep you from gaining as much weight. Nicotine cessation, all else being equal, causes a slowdown in metabolism and you will gain weight otherwise.AnswerThe patch is SO much better than the gum. You can never seem to satisfy your nicotine craving with the gum. You have to chew it a few times, and then press it against your cheek for a few minutes, to let the nicotine absorb. And you just can't ever seem to get enough nicotine out of the gum.But with the patch, that craving for nicotine is just GONE. I know you're not really supposed to, but I wear the patch at work, so I don't have to keep taking cigarette breaks. And I can sometimes go a whole 8 hours without a cigarette, and without becoming irritable and antsy. I can honestly forget about cigarettes, instead of always thinking about my next smoke break. With the gum, that just wasn't possible.
The lowest patch strength is usually 7 mg of nicotine (equal to about 7 cigarettes a day). It wouldn't be helpful in quitting to raise your intake like that. Try cutting back to one a day then one every other day, you can do it!
gloves prevent the medication from being absorbed through the skin.
Only the white men during the wars (civil war was the main war that this occcupied in)
Because Scourge ripped out his eye by force.
no he did not
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Yes; for the patch to be effective, you have to use it daily.