A mouth spray that delivers a dose of nicotine faster than patches and gums may help some smokers quit long-term, suggests a new study from Scandinavian and German researchers. In a controlled trial ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A nicotine mouth spray may help calm cigarette cravings up to three times faster than nicotine lozenges or chewing gum, a study suggests. This added speed might help ...
An oral spray that delivers a dose of nicotine faster than patches and gums may help some smokers quit long-term, suggests a new study from Europe. In a year-long placebo-controlled trial, the ...
Can’t quit smoking? There may be a new way to help you stop. A fast-acting nicotine spray, applied directly into the mouth, has shown success in helping people kick the habit, according to Reuters ...
A 12-year-old 'smoking addict' made 20 pupils violently sick after she passed around her NHS nicotine spray. The girl brought in the Nicorette mouth spray – prescribed to help her kick her addiction - ...
With the federal spotlight on e-cigarette use, agencies such as the FDA have grown wary of nicotine-based products with risks of adolescent abuse. That didn’t stop GlaxoSmithKline from winning a ...
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