Nicorette is considered a drug device by BP but now it is begining to look like E-cigarettes
NICORETTE® Inhaler
NICORETTE® Inhaler
It looks to me like it always has. I had a couple for years. I don't think the design has changed in at least 10 years.
Maybe, I thought they used to look like rescue inhalers.
Anyway my bad............
I used to get them to carry with me on long business trips, they worked great when you were stuck in an airport for hours..No worries! Not many people know what the nicatrol looks like, so good info. Fact is, its not a terribly bad little device, and for no heat or battery, they do give a nice little TH and nic rush. No flavors that I know of, other than sort of fishy nicotine, and you will pay as much for a month of use as you would a year of vaping. The cartridge is a plastic tube with a little sponge soaked with nic and something that allows easy evaporation. If you do not finish the cartridge completely, it holds the nic in it relatively well until the next day or so. Kept me away from smokes for about two days, and then it didn't so well, but it did allow me to cut back some. No leaks either. Of all the NRT products though, I like the lozenges the best.
Nicorette is considered a drug device by BP but now it is begining to look like E-cigarettes
NICORETTE® Inhaler
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Interesting link. When you click on the underlined "nicotine" link in their text it takes you to a page of "myths" and "facts" about nicotine that are excellent and we should use in our facts kits and as include reference info. in any letters we send to congressmen and women or any other venues when confronted with lies about nicotine re: e-cigs.