In general, it doesn't, it reduces it. I believe, though, that it can cause panic attacks in some teenagers. And if an addicted smoker stops, he experiences anxiety while he's going through withdrawal.
anxiety
They can be caused by caffeine intake. Also, stress and anxiety can contribute. Illicit drugs like cocaine can cause this along with alcohol and nicotine. Overexertion is also a likely cause.
anxiety
No.
Yes; Prozac (fluexotine) should not interact with nicotine patches. Nicotine patches can cause increase in blood pressure and should be used cautiously in those with high blood pressure. In some cases, Prozac is prescribed to help a person quit smoking by reducing the anxiety and depression associated with smoking cessation.
will phentermine cause high anxiety if you are already taking medication for anxiety
The nicotine in it.
No, nicotine in the patch will cause you to test positive for nicotene... that's about it
The process that occurs when nicotine is no longer used is called nicotine withdrawal. This can result in symptoms such as cravings, irritability, anxiety, and difficulty concentrating as the body adjusts to the absence of nicotine. It is a common experience for individuals trying to quit smoking or using other nicotine products.
By definition, if it requires nicotine it is not natural.
addicts you to it.
nicotine.