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Dr. Kevin Passer answered
35 years experience Child Psychiatry
Try Nicotine Gum: After 3-5 days since one's last use of nicotine, there is no more in the body. Drinking more fluids can help it flush out faster. I encourage some my ... Read More

Dr. Heidi Fowler answered
25 years experience Psychiatry
Any type of tobacco: you take into your body is bad for your health.
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Dr. Jeffrey Ng answered
31 years experience Family Medicine
Go see your doc: Otc remedies: nicoderm patches (at costco), nicorette gum, electronic cig.
Doc's solution: chantix, wellbutrin (bupropion). Set a stop date, an ... Read More
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Dr. Heidi Fowler answered
25 years experience Psychiatry
Stop Smoking Options: Auricular (ear) acupuncture ; hypnosis have no significant side effects ; can work well. Nicotine replacement options: nasal spray, patch, inhaler, g ... Read More
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Dr. Leonard Spishakoff answered
Specializes in Addiction Medicine
Action in brain: Nicotine causes activation of senstive areas of the brain which then releases Dopamine , thus causing a pleasureable effect and reinforcer of a action ... Read More
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Nicotine: Most of tobacco dependency happens because nicotine is a dependency-producing chemical, causing tolerance (the same amount does less) and withdrawal w ... Read More
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A 44-year-old member asked:

Dr. John Moseri answered
44 years experience Addiction Medicine
Smoke & ozone: All smoke can deplete ozone layer.
A 44-year-old male asked:

Dr. Heidi Fowler answered
25 years experience Psychiatry
SERIOUS STUFF: Symptoms of a nicotine overdose can include: headache, vomiting, agitation, rapid respiration or respiratory arrest, muscle twitching, drooling, faint ... Read More
A 34-year-old member asked:

Dr. Stuart Wasser answered
35 years experience Addiction Medicine
Of course: Thats what the first puff in the am is about- after that-its all about avoiding withdrawal.
A 33-year-old member asked:

Dr. Leonard Spishakoff answered
Specializes in Addiction Medicine
Nicotine: Multiple chemicals are present but nicotine is the most important because of carcinogenesis and addiction reinforcing features via the reward system.
A 40-year-old member asked:

Dr. Lisa Vollmer answered
24 years experience Addiction Medicine
Smoking cessation: I recommend chantix, start at least 2 weeks before the day you decide you want to quit smoking. Tell people you are quitting, and when. Change your ... Read More
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Dr. Matt Wachsman answered
36 years experience Internal Medicine
You might want: a directed question to me, a board certified addiction specialist on this one.
1) gun to head (immediate evidence you are dying if you continue).
2) n ... Read More
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Thousands: There are literally too many to count, and different kinds of tobaccos have differences in what they contain. For the short list, there is nicotine, ... Read More
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