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Nicotine polacrilex lozenges are a smoking replacement system similar to nicotine gum. It does not work very well, and there is the possibility of overdose. We recommend the patch.
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Yes. Although the nicotine patch still has nicotine, an addictive substance, it does not have tar, particulates, carbon monoxide, ammonia, arsenic, methane, benzene, toluene, or any of the dozens of other nasty chemicals found in cigarette smoke.
The active ingredient in nicotine gum, nicotine patches, and vapes is... guess what... nicotine! It isn't a substitute at all, it just eliminates the smoke and associated tar.There are a variety of drugs used to assist breaking the nicotine addiction (e.g. certain antidepressants, certain antihypertensives, chantix).Some preliminary work is in process on a nicotine vaccine which would block all effects of any nicotine taken into the body.
There are things out in the world for smokers who find it hard to quit. Nicotine patches work and so does nicotine gum. They give you nicotine so you wont have to smoke another cigarette ever again.
yes...there are nicotine tests that work somewhat like urinary drug tests. They can detect nicotine in your urine.
No. Nicotine patches work by absorption. Injection involves placing a substance beneath the skin, usually through a needle or cannula.
Nicotine will be in your blood for thirty to sixty days after you quit smoking. After that time a blood test should be clean.
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