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does chewing nicotine gum up get it out of your system
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Dr. Linda Kondilis answered
9 years experience Clinical Psychology
Nicotine: Nicotine is found in nicorette (nicotine gum) gum. Nicotine is a drug and is addicting. Learn more here...http://whyquit.com/whyquit/linksaaddiction.h ... Read More
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Dr. Ernest Bordini answered
32 years experience Clinical Psychology
Ease witdrawal: It can help manage withdrawal symptoms and allow for a gradual taper of nicitine levels while braking the behavioral patterns associated w smoking.
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Dr. Barbara Lavi answered
35 years experience Clinical Psychology
No pretty gum: Trace amounts of nicotine can be detected in blood and urine for several hours, but it should be gone by 48 hours. However, if you are being tested fo ... Read More
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Dr. Jeffrey Roth answered
43 years experience Addiction Medicine
Nicotine addiction: Consider attending a meeting of nicotine anonymous.
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Dr. Alex Shvartsman answered
25 years experience Cosmetic Dentistry
Addicted: Gets addicted to nicotine.
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Absolutely: The breakdown product of nicotine is called cotinine and it will show up in tests on your urine. It doesn't matter how you absorb nicotine, by patch, ... Read More
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Yes: It can be mixed with other gum, but the real point is you shouldn't be chewing it like regular gum! you only bite into it once or twice and then park ... Read More
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Well.....: Theoretically you're supposed to stop smoking when you use nicorette (nicotine gum). However, you can smoke immediately after chewing nicorette (nicot ... Read More
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Dr. Arthur Hoffman answered
57 years experience Psychiatry
To sure I understand: I highly commend you for stopping one of-if not the most difficult addictions,
surely the strength the nicorette (nicotine gum) plus chewing another ... Read More
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A few: the nicotine can cause stomach upset, heartburn and reflux esophagitis, especially in higher doses, and very high doses of nicotine can cause nausea, ... Read More
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