Menthol cough drops can become addictive because of their taste. They do not have any addictive chemical. Although they may taste delicious they are not ment to be eaten like candy, they should be treated as if a perscription, only taken when needed.
A common additive flavor or scent, menthol is not physically addictive. Various products containing it may become part of a psychological "addiction." And it can be toxic, though rarely, if consumed in too high a daily amount.
yes.
Menthol is... well, "menthol".
Since all cigarettes fall into the category of either menthol or non-menthol, the answer is yes.
Menthol cigarettes do.
There are no perfect rhymes for menthol.
Since each menthol isomer has 3 stereocenters, menthol has a total of 8 stereoisomers.
Longbeach Menthol is 8mg Longbeach Menthol Fresh (Lighter Green Packet) is 2mg
It's not that menthol cigarettes are more dangerous, it's just that for some reason they appear to be harder to give up than regular cigarettes. because of the "cool" that comes from smoking menthols, menthol smokers may inhale deeper, thus increasing negative side affects more quickly and rapidly than non-mentholated cigarettes.
It is not safe to put menthol in the anus.
Menthol plants
Marlboro 72's come in many blends. These are: Regular, Blend, Menthol(blue), Menthol(green) and Silver.
Yes. Newport does make non-menthol cigarettes. They're in a red pack, and they're called Newport Non-Menthol. It's pretty much their version of Marlboro Reds. They were introduced in 2010.
Natural menthol is mainly (-)-Menthol. This is ONE of the 8 sereo-isomers of 2-isopropyl-5-methyl-cyclohexan-1-ol The stereo configuration can be labeled as (1R,2S,5R) for (-)-Menthol, the molecular formula is C10H20O.Stereo-structures of Menthol are found in 'Related links' at the bottom of this answer page.