r u that dum?
A "Tobacco" cigarette is a sampled measure of nicotine; I think they test 1 out of every 10,000 for nicotine level. E-Cig's use a very specific volume of medical grade nicotine.
Nicotine Replacement Therapies are normally utilized by therapist and medical centers to help the addicts get rid of nicotine addiction. This therapy is applicable for smokers who smoke nearly 15 cigarettes per day or more. There is a Nicotine replacement patch better known as The Transdermal Nicotine Patch available for helping smokers get rid of smoking.
To define the limits and responsibilities of medical practice in that state.
To define the limits and responsibilities of medical practice in that state.
it limits the sporting activity they can do
Within Normal Limits
When a beginner smoker experiences dizziness, nausea, and fainting, it is often referred to as "nicotine overdose" or "nicotine poisoning." This reaction can occur due to the body's sensitivity to nicotine, especially if the individual is not accustomed to it. Symptoms may result from inhaling too much smoke or consuming tobacco products with high nicotine content. It's important for beginners to be cautious and aware of their limits.
Yes, nicotine patches do contain nicotine.
Nicotine It depends how you define "drug". Nicotine is not an illegal drug, like cocaine. Nicotine is claimed to be addictive, but so are alcohol and junk food. Nicotine patches, etc, may be bought in pharmacies, like pain-killers. A drug may be prescribed by a doctor to treat a medical condition and the pharmaceutical industry is trialling nicotine-based drugs to treat pain and treat a whole range of conditions from Tourettes to Parkinsons.
Nicotine in the eye can cause irritation, redness, tearing, and a burning sensation. It is important to flush the eye with clean water for several minutes and seek medical attention if irritation persists.
No not usually but if there is a need they can. There have been deaths due to nicotine poisoning and there was forensics testing for the presence to determine the cause of death.
Quantifying the "addictiveness" of a drug is difficult, because each person's brain chemistry is slightly different and the values therefore differ from one person to another. Suffice it to say that both are highly addictive. Of the two, nicotine is probably the sneakier.