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No, stop smoking
People do not normally choose to become passive smokers. People become passive smokers because they have to sit, eat, or live next to someone who smokes. When a non smoker is forced to breathe smoke, the non smoker becomes a passive smoker.
Active is actually smoking. Passive is standing near active, and breathing in their smoke, indirectly.
The nicotine test is used to evaluate the smoking habits of a person.
The smoker absorbs all the carbon monoxide he inhales. But the cigarette is stinking up the room and also increasing the room's carbon monoxide. Anyone can inhale and absorb that.
Yes smoking puts the mother and unborn child at risk. Cigars contain dangerous chemicals like nicotine, carbon monoxide and tar. Therefore smoking increase the risk of pregnancy complications.
Cigarettes contain many chemicals, but two in particular are linked with heart disease - carbon monoxide and nicotine.
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The addictive component in the above list is the 'nicotine', it is this that drives the need to smoke.
Smoking contains a drug known as nicotine. This nicotine also is the reason of addiction. Some smoking cigarettes may have marijuana, tobacco, or other drugs.
Nicotine itself isn't especially bad for you. It is the other ingredients in smoke: coal tars, environmental and agricultural chemicals, and carbon monoxide, that make smoking dangerous. That being the case, you are far better off with a substitute.
Nicotine is a deadly poison. However, you can't get enough of it smoking to kill you. The coal tars and carbon monoxide in smoke are far more dangerous to smokers.
still contain nicotine which causes lung cancer.
Nicotine found in tobacco is not advertised; the nicotine occurs naturally within the tobacco plant and is responsible for the addictive nature of cigarettes. However, nicotine is advertised commonly for smoking cessation. Products such as Nicoderm and Nicorette contain nicotine and can be used to wean people off smoking products.
If you are speaking about the Carbon Monoxide test you do when quitting smoking, then yes if you have been around someone smoking prior to taking the test then small traces may be found but not enough to suggest that you have been smoking. If you have been smoking then this will show on the monitor and the level will be too high to pass off as passive smoking.
No, Varenicline is indicated for smoking cessation because it has nonaddictive nicotine in it, which helps you quit smoking. so no it doesn't have penicillin in it :)
Yes, nicotine patches such as NicoDerm can become addictive. The patches contain small amounts of nicotine to help combat some symptoms of smoking cessation. However, since nicotine is addictive, the patches themselves can be addictive.