As always, it depends on the person, but cigarettes are extremely addictive. Compared to other drugs they are undoubtedly in the top 3 for most addictive substances that you can use. I would advise not getting hooked because it is not an easy habit to break.
Tobacco contains nicotine, which is one of the most highly-addictive substances known. We aren't familiar with what kinds of other cigarettes you mean, but if they have any tobacco in them they are potentially addictive.
Some drugs are called "gateways" for the reason that they have the possibility to lead to use of other addictive drugs; for example, some people consider both cigarettes & liquor to be gateways as they both increase the risk of involvement with illegal drugs.
They have a addictive drug - nicotine Other impurities can damaged your lungs So DONT smoke cigarettes
yes, the tar and other very unhealthy ingredients in cigarettes is much more harmful to your body and addicting than anything produced by a cannabis plant and cigarettes are an extremely addictive habbit. weed is not addictive.
Among the other hundreds of possible chemicals that may be addictive in cigarettes, nicotine is the most commonly known drug in cigarettes that get you addicted to them.
Marijuana is not addictive in the way that other drugs are. Instead it is psychologically addicting. Which means that your brain thinks you need it when you don't. The only time it is physically addictive is when it is laced with other drugs
There is nothing in Marijuana that is addictive. In other products like cigarettes there is nicotine, but in marijuana there is no addictive properties. Also there is no withdrawals when you stop using marijuana.
nicotine in cigarettes Nicotine in cigarettes. is one of the most LEGAL drugs but thing suchs a meth and other elegal drugs or much more additive
Rohypnol, also known as the "date rape drug," is highly addictive due to its sedative properties and potential for dependence. It can lead to physical and psychological addiction in some users, especially when misused to achieve a euphoric or dissociative effect. Using Rohypnol without a prescription or in combination with other substances increases the risk of addiction.
This is a tough answer. The first thing to consider would be whether the drug are physically addictive or psychologically addictive. If they are only psychologically addictive, they will most commonly experience agitation and "fiending" (longing for the drugs). If it's physically addictive, the user may experience a wide range of things. Opiates are the most used physically addictive drugs, and many who quit cold turkey get cold sweats, fevers, body aches and other flu-like symptoms. It can actually be quite danergous to suddenly stop doing physically addictive drugs after heavy use.
true because it kills you slowly
Smoking cessation drugs are medicines that help people stop smoking cigarettes or using other forms of tobacco.