There is a new “Nico Water” on the market containing small amounts of nicotine. What is the purpose of this product?
Some smokers who are trying to quit can use nicotine patches, gum, and low-nicotine devices to try to wean themselves off nicotine. Nico Water is marketed as a way to help people with “nicotine cravings” who are trying to quit. The value of such a product is in question, however, because of the potential use by people (children?) who are not smokers. No one knows whether such a product could produce nicotine dependence.
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