NICOTINE

C10H14N2, poisonous, pale yellow, oily liquid alkaloid with a pungent odor and an acrid taste. It turns brown on exposure to air. Nicotine, a naturally occurring constituent of tobacco, is the active ingredient in tobacco smoke. The amount of nicotine in tobacco leaves ranges from approximately 2% to 7%. In concentrated form, it is used as an insecticide.

Nicotine, which mimics the affects of acetylcholine, acts primarily on the autonomic nervous system. In a dose of less than 50 mg, it can cause respiratory failure and general paralysis. Smaller toxic doses can cause heart palpitations, lowered blood pressure, nausea, and dizziness. A person who smokes inhales approximately 3 mg from one cigarette. This amount increases the heart rate, constricts the blood vessels, and acts on the central nervous system, imparting a feeling of alertness and well-being. Although not considered carcinogenic, nicotine probably contributes to the increased incidence of heart disease seen in smokers and may enhance the growth of tumors caused by carcinogens.

People who use tobacco products develop a physiological addiction to nicotine. Research has shown that nicotine increases the flow of the neurotransmitter dopamine in the brain, creating pleasurable feelings and a craving to keep in the bloodstream levels of nicotine that will maintain these feelings. Lack of nicotine causes withdrawal symptoms (heart rate and blood pressure changes, sleeping problems, brain wave disturbances, and anxiety) in smokers.

Nicotine-containing chewing gums and skin patches that administer nicotine to people who are trying to cease smoking have been developed. Although the rate of absorption is slower with these methods than with smoking—smoking delivers nicotine to the brain within six seconds—and although nicotine obtained in this way does not provide the same pleasurable results as smoking, the gums and patches do help relieve some of the symptoms of withdrawal. Combining the use of patches or gum with continued smoking can result in nicotine overdose and toxicity, causing nausea, palpitations, and headache. Nicotine nasal sprays and inhalers more closely mimic the delivery and intensity of nicotine obtained by smoking. Some researchers have suggested, however, that prolonged use of nicotine replacement, especially inhalers, beyond the few months recommended to break the cigarette habit could damage cells lining the blood vessels and lungs.

See also smoking.

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books on: Nicotine  - 1936 results

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...of a minimum or threshold value of nicotine required for satisfaction" D. H. Piehl , RJR memo to Alan Rodgman, "Nicotine and Smoker Satisfaction," 4 January...The physiological response to nicotine can readily be elicited by cigarettes...
A smokers body doesnt adjust to nicotine; it devel- ops a craving for it...smokers gain increasing tol- erance for nicotine, requiring more cigarettes and more smoke to satisfy their craving. Nicotine becomes a part of a smokers body chemistry...
and dependence effects of nicotine. The fourth section explains how...interact with pharmacologic actions of nicotine to cement the addictive behavior...additional psychobiologic effects of nicotine that reinforce nicotine self- administration...
A 1992 draft report by a senior Philip Morris employee openly describes cigarettes as a nicotine delivery system, considers nicotine gum and nicotine patches as competi- tive rivals to cigarettes, states that the main reason why people smoke...
...alleviated by using products that deliver nicotine in a safe manner without the harmful...chewing tobacco, or snutf, produces nicotine dependence, which is characterized by...difficult to stop is the emergence of nicotine withdrawal, the bodys reaction to a...
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Nicotine as an Addictive Substance: a Critical...as well as a powerful addictive drug, nicotine (Altman et al., 1996; Anonymous...According to the dominant model, as the nicotine addiction develops, the smoker becomes...
The Neurobiology of Nicotine Addiction: Clinical and Public Policy Implications...education must be on the addictive potential of nicotine and tobacco use. A neurobiological understanding of nicotine addiction helps reduce stigma put on those who...
...Processes Underlying Co-use of Alcohol and Nicotine: Neuronal Mechanisms, Cross-tolerance...Marinelli , Anh D. Le Alcohol and nicotine are two of the most commonly used drugs...This relationship between alcohol and nicotine consumption is especially interesting...
Nicotine Replacement Therapy in Pregnancy: Use...cessation services recommend women to use nicotine replacement therapy (NRT), issuing...list pregnancy as a caution to the use of nicotine replacement therapy rather than a contra...
...Dependence in Sustained Full Remission: Nicotine Patch Therapy Tailored to Baseline Serum...smokers smoke more heavily and are more nicotine dependent as evidenced by higher serum...Cotinine is the major metabolite of nicotine, has a half-life of 18-20 hours...
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Tobacco/nicotine Dependence and Cessation Therapies by W. Marvin Davis Nicotine dependence is the most common form of chemical...Society of Addiction Medicine, 1997 INTRODUCTION Nicotine, an alkaloid, has been a part of human culture...
Nicotine Dependence May Be Inborn. Why do some...puzzled researchers studying patterns of nicotine use. Ovide Pomerleau, director of the...Psychiatry, suggests that vulnerability to nicotine dependence may be an inherited trait...
Smoking Guns Ii: Nicotine Manipulation by David Tannenbaum KEY...that the tobacco companies altered nicotine concentrations in cigarettes and that...question, "How might the level of nicotine and sugars be varied to win consumer...
Does Nicotine Replacement Therapy Hurt ICU Patients...questions about the safety of administering nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) to smokers...treatment for hospitalized patients. "Nicotine replacement therapy is commonly used...
The nicotine cartel by Anne Platt McGinn Despite their...formally admitted the obvious: that nicotine is addictive and cigarettes are carcinogenic...directly, there is little doubt now that nicotine is a dangerous, highly addictive drug...
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...Years Ago - but Im Still Addicted to Nicotine; ...and My 30-a-Day Gum Habit...I have been addicted to Nicorette - a nicotine chewing gum - and I am desperate to give...with the aid of an Inhalator, a form of Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT), shaped...
Nicotine Chemicals Help Victims of Brain Disorder. NICOTINE is being used to develop treatments for Alzheimers, Parkinsons...properties. Although experts have known for a long time that nicotine has these beneficial effects, they have not known until...
Nicotine and Sex Gel Man Vanishes in Puff of Smoke...unpaid bill from his latest venture selling nicotine replacement products for smokers. Havilland...Dr John Walters, sold a gel containing nicotine which, when rubbed in to the hands...
Nicotine Patches Did Help Children. Byline: By...saw North children as young as 12 given nicotine patches has been hailed a success after...becoming hooked by 12. At the time, nicotine replacement patches were not licensed...
Nicotine Bees Part of Church Film Series. Film: The film "Nicotine Bees" will be shown at 7 p.m. Friday, April 23, at the Unitarian Universalist Society of Geneva, 110 S. Second St. View a trailer of the film at pierreterre.com. They...
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NICOTINE C 10 H 14 N 2 , poisonous, pale yellow...It turns brown on exposure to air. Nicotine, a naturally occurring constituent of...ingredient in tobacco smoke. The amount of nicotine in tobacco leaves ranges from approximately...
...hazard because tobacco smoke contains nicotine , a poisonous alkaloid, and other harmful...General of the United States recognized nicotine as an addictive substance, leading the...Administration (FDA) to consider treating nicotine as any other addictive drug and implementing...
...include caffeine , alcoholic beverages (see alcoholism ), nicotine (see smoking ), and inhalants (nail polish, glue, inhalers...packaging gradually made people aware of the addictive nature of nicotine. By 1995, the Food and Drug Administration was considering...
...grown chiefly in Turkey, India, and Russia. The alkaloid nicotine is the most characteristic constituent of tobacco and is responsible...its addictive nature. The possible harmful effects of the nicotine, tarry compounds, and carbon monoxide in tobacco smoke vary...
...American tobacco is more popular today. Tobacco smoke contains nicotine , carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, ammonia, aldehydes...developed chewing gum and transdermal skin patches that introduce nicotine into the body while the person tries to "kick the habit...
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