No
The patches help reduce the feeling of withdrawal experienced when trying to quit smoking. This reduced feeling of withdrawal helps negate the desire to smoke, since smoking lessens the feeling of withdrawal. This feeling of withdrawal is also the same feeling that causes a person to desire a cigarette, so yes, these patches help reduce the desire to smoke. However, it does not state a guarantee that the product is effective.
i would advise against it..
by using ciggarette patches and stopping slowly by gradually reducing the amount you smoke every day
uh yeah i'm pretty sure. just because its a patch doesn't mean there isn't opiates in your blood stream. or wait, idk if the mouth swab even tests for opiates or if it just checks for alcohol and pot. well, if it tests for opiates, it will show up.
You could try to take a pill or you could get patches, gum, or they even have some dinks that take the need to smoke away.
no u cant and u sould not if do it will give u a BPAF Big Piple All over Face
don't have to dry it to smoke, just squeeze globs out on foil and smoke that shi. you can let the globs dry up on the foil before smoking if you want, makes for a bigger hit but it all burns up faster. IDk about injection, stuffs strong enough to eat smoke or whatever. no need to IV
Smoking or using nicotine gum or patches while pregnant, especially during the first trimester, can cause birth defects.
they are white patches with black.
Yes. My uncle wouls smoke a pack a day and wanted to quit. So to help him get the nicotine he craved he put on two patches. He got really sick and it has to much nicotine in his body. Sadly he passed.
Where my I find name brand patches