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Using
dependence on nicotine.
(1 point)
• stimulants
• nicotine substitutes
• inhalers
• nicotine inhibitors
dependence on nicotine.
(1 point)
• stimulants
• nicotine substitutes
• inhalers
• nicotine inhibitors
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GPT 3.5
- stimulants: substances that increase alertness and energy, such as caffeine or amphetamines, may help reduce nicotine cravings in some individuals.
- nicotine substitutes: products like nicotine gum, patches, lozenges, or nasal sprays provide controlled doses of nicotine to help reduce withdrawal symptoms and cravings.
- inhalers: devices that deliver nicotine through the lungs, they can mimic the act of smoking and provide a quick nicotine hit to alleviate cravings.
- nicotine inhibitors: medications that work by blocking the effects of nicotine on the brain, helping reduce the pleasurable sensations associated with smoking and making it easier to quit.
- nicotine substitutes: products like nicotine gum, patches, lozenges, or nasal sprays provide controlled doses of nicotine to help reduce withdrawal symptoms and cravings.
- inhalers: devices that deliver nicotine through the lungs, they can mimic the act of smoking and provide a quick nicotine hit to alleviate cravings.
- nicotine inhibitors: medications that work by blocking the effects of nicotine on the brain, helping reduce the pleasurable sensations associated with smoking and making it easier to quit.
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