Yes, tobacco is considered a drug because it contains nicotine, a highly addictive substance that affects the brain and body.
Tobacco is considered a drug because it contains nicotine, which is a highly addictive substance. Despite this, tobacco products are legal and widely available, leading to their widespread use despite the known harmful effects on health.
Marijuana is considered a gateway drug because some people who use it may be more likely to try other, more harmful substances. This can lead to a progression towards using harder drugs.
Yes, tobacco is considered a teratogen, meaning it can harm the developing fetus during pregnancy. Potential risks associated with tobacco use during pregnancy include low birth weight, premature birth, birth defects, and an increased risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
No, marijuana and tobacco are two different plants. Marijuana comes from the cannabis plant, while tobacco comes from the tobacco plant.
Research on the topic of marijuana as a gateway drug is mixed. Some studies suggest that using marijuana may lead to trying other, more harmful substances, while others argue that this correlation is not necessarily causation. It is important to consider individual factors and circumstances when discussing the potential for marijuana to be a gateway drug.
Tobacco is a plant which contains the drug nicotine. The FDA chooses not to regulate it as a drug, without denying that it is a drug, because to do so would require banning it and that is politically difficult.
a drug is considered a mind altering substance.
Tobacco is considered a drug because it contains nicotine, which is a highly addictive substance. Despite this, tobacco products are legal and widely available, leading to their widespread use despite the known harmful effects on health.
If they're testing for tobacco use, then yes you'll fail a drug test by smoking. Normally they don't test for it--tobacco's legal--and cotinine doesn't cross-react with other drug tests.
Most schools will not drug test for tobacco. Most drug test will not show up tobacco.
yes. even if it is legal to buy it is still concidered a drug. a drug is a medicine or other substance which has a physiological effect when ingested or otherwise introduced into the bod True- Apex
no they dont search for tobacco
Tobacco is not typically looked for on drug tests. Some emloyers are testing for it now, in states where it is legal to refuse to hire or continue to employe smokers. Sometimes a surgeon will test for it in pre-op testing since smoking can impact healing and outcomes.
There really is no good reason for anyone to smoke, chew, or sniff tobacco; it is a harmful drug. Therefore, any use of tobacco is a form of drug abuse.
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Tobacco
Nicotine is the most prevalent stimulant found in tobacco.