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  2. Nicotine lozenge - Wikipedia

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    A nicotine lozenge is a modified-release dosage tablet (usually flavored) that contains a dose of nicotine polacrilex, which dissolves slowly in the mouth to release nicotine over the course of 20 to 30 minutes. Nicotine lozenges are intended to help individuals quit smoking and are generally an over-the-counter medication.

  3. List of tobacco products - Wikipedia

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    They include nicotine-containing e-liquid—aerosolized in an e-cigarette or "vape"—nicotine pouches, and NRT products—those used to achieve nicotine cessation or tobacco cessation—such as pharmaceutical nicotine gum, nicotine lozenges, nicotine patches, and nicotine inhalers.

  4. Nicotine - Wikipedia

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    Nicotine is a naturally produced alkaloid in the nightshade family of plants (most predominantly in tobacco and Duboisia hopwoodii) [9] and is widely used recreationally as a stimulant and anxiolytic.

  5. For young users, tobacco packets like Zyn are a nicotine ...

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    Tiny packets of nicotine have quickly become a big problem for parents and schools. They’re available at gas stations and convenience stores under names like Zyn, O! Rogue, Juice Head and VELO ...

  6. Josh Brolin Says He Sleeps with Nicotine Pouches in His Mouth ...

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    Josh Brolin shared that he uses nicotine pouches "24 hours a day" — even when he's sleeping. The actor, who recently released his memoir, From Under the Truck, told Marc Maron on his WTF podcast ...

  7. Nicotine replacement therapy - Wikipedia

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    The gum, lozenge, and nasal spray are pregnancy category C. The transdermal patch is pregnancy category D. The transdermal patch is considered less safe for the fetus because it delivers continuous nicotine exposure, as opposed to the gum or lozenge, which delivers intermittent and thus lower nicotine exposure. [40] [41]

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