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- Nicotine - Wikipedia
Nicotine is typically consumed through tobacco smoking, vaping, or other nicotine delivery systems An average cigarette yields about 2 mg of absorbed nicotine, a dose sufficient to produce reinforcement and dependence while remaining far below toxic levels [12]
- Nicotine: How It Works, Uses, Risks, Benefits - Verywell Health
Nicotine is an addictive organic compound found in tobacco plants It’s the chemical that makes smoking cigarettes, chewing tobacco, and vaping so hard to quit Nicotine is associated with many health risks and problems Tobacco is linked to cancer of the mouth, throat, and lungs
- Nicotine Is Why Tobacco Products Are Addictive | FDA
Nicotine keeps people using tobacco products, even when they want to stop Learn more about nicotine and its effects from CTP
- What Nicotine Does to Your Body - Verywell Mind
Nicotine increases heart rate and blood pressure, and long-term use can damage your heart and lungs Overcoming nicotine addiction is hard, but therapy and nicotine replacement can help you quit
- The Hidden Healing Power of Nicotine - Psychology Today
What if nicotine—which we associate with addiction—actually holds the key to treating depression, ADHD, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's? Discover the surprising medical revolution
- Nicotine: Facts, effects, and dependency - Medical News Today
Nicotine is a highly addictive substance found in tobacco products and can be the reason many people consume tobacco It may cause side effects such as dizziness, racing heartbeat, and headaches
- Nicotine Is Dangerous, No Matter How It’s Used - Oklahoma. gov
Nicotine pouches and vapes are relatively new tobacco products, but they are simply the latest way to deliver an old, addictive drug — nicotine No matter how it’s used, nicotine is not safe for kids and teens, expectant moms or people who do not already use tobacco While cigarettes remain the most dangerous tobacco product, causing most tobacco-related deaths in the United States, all
- Nicotine dependence - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Nicotine is the chemical in tobacco that keeps you smoking tobacco Nicotine reaches the brain within seconds of taking a puff In the brain, nicotine increases the release of brain chemicals called neurotransmitters These brain chemicals help control mood and behavior
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