nicotine in English

noun
1
a toxic colorless or yellowish oily liquid that is the chief active constituent of tobacco. It acts as a stimulant in small doses, but in larger amounts blocks the action of autonomic nerve and skeletal muscle cells. Nicotine is also used in insecticides.
The nicotine in tobacco smoke causes both physical and psychological dependence.

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1. New symptoms of nicotine dependence (nocturnal sleep disturbing nicotine craving, nicotine pre-abstinence syndrome), that permit a more precise diagnosis, are discussed.

2. Nicotine and Tar Content

3. Nicotine is incredibly addictive.

4. Nicotine amide, pantothenic acid, caffeine

5. 2 Nicotine is incredibly addictive.

6. 4 Nicotine is incredibly addictive.

7. However, those who switch to low tar and nicotine cigarettes crave the same nicotine dose as before.

8. Positive for lethal doses of nicotine.

9. She was still suffering withdrawal from nicotine.

10. I know, but I'm hooked on nicotine.

11. Transdermal nicotine absorption dosage unit and process

12. Nicotine marks stained his chin and fingers.

13. 5 Nicotine marks stained his chin and fingers.

14. Morphine, quinine, and nicotine are all Alkaloids

15. Bupropion has also been compared with nicotine patches

16. Plasma nicotine concentrations with Nicostop were somewhat higher.

17. 20 Nicotine in cigarettes is an addictive drug.

18. 1 I know, but I'm hooked on nicotine.

19. I love the smell of nicotine in the morning.

20. 21 Also: no caffeine, nicotine, alcohol or recreational drugs.

21. 17 Plasma nicotine concentrations with Nicostop were somewhat higher.

22. Bidis produce more nicotine and tar than cigarettes

23. But what makes nicotine so Addictive? Brain training

24. Her voice was raspy with nicotine and whiskey.

25. Also: no caffeine, nicotine, alcohol or recreational drugs.

26. Nicotine is regarded as a potentially lethal poison.

27. 16 Nicotine can affect sleep in two ways.

28. 4 She was still suffering withdrawal from nicotine.

29. Purpose : The patch is an adhesive plaster containing nicotine.

30. Nicotine adversely Affects the functioning of the heart and arteries.

31. Its main active ingredient is nicotine, a highly addictive drug.

32. Antrectomy prevents nicotine from activating rat stomach histidine decarboxylase

33. Nicotine is the highly Addictive chemical contained in tobacco

34. Nicotine, the drug found in tobacco, is a stimulant.

35. Chad quIt'smoking cold turkey rather than use nicotine patches.

36. Nicotine adversely affects the functioning of the heart and arteries.

37. Nicotine Adversely affects the functioning of the heart and arteries

38. Well-known Alkaloids include morphine, strychnine, quinine, ephedrine, and nicotine

39. Other measures include the discontinuation of nicotine or stimulants use.

40. 19 Freeman suspects that nicotine offers very short-term relief.

41. 18 Nicotine, the drug found in tobacco, is a stimulant.

42. 23 Smokers who inhale are likely to become addicted to nicotine.

43. 50 million Americans are thought to be addicted to nicotine.

44. Smokers who inhale are likely to become addicted to nicotine.

45. Well-known Alkaloids include morphine, strychnine, quinine, ephedrine, and nicotine.

46. It allows nicotine to diffuse slowly and steadily into the bloodstream.

47. 11 His teeth were stained with nicotine from years of smoking.

48. 3 Nicotine adversely affects the functioning of the heart and arteries.

49. The room is full of smoke: nicotine has become the ambient atmosphere.

50. 24 50 million Americans are thought to be addicted to nicotine.