Transferred dependence....yeah,see..that's the ticket...

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Lilkurty

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Health Canada....I just don't get it! You say you may experience transferred dependence with Nicorette but it is rare, less harmful and easier to break than smoking. What is that again...oh yeah, it's Nicorette quick mist....a mouth spray....delivered by vaporizing nicotine in propylene glycol. That sounds completely different than....wait a minute!!! On second thought pass me that cherry flavoured nicotine gum.....or is that candy??

Re: Nicorette QuickMist 1mg/spray mouthspray


http://www.medicines.org.uk/emcmobile/medicine/24257/spc


4.4 Special warnings and precautions for use
Transferred dependence: Transferred dependence is rare and is both less harmful and easier to break than smoking dependence.


and a little farther into the paper we find....oh, what's this....propylene glycol is an ingredient you say?

6.1 List of excipients

Propylene glycol



Anhydrous ethanol


Trometamol


Poloxamer 407


Glycerol


Sodium hydrogen carbonate


Levomenthol


Mint flavour


Cooling flavour


Sucralose


Acesulfame potassium


Hydrochloric acid


Purified water


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Health Canada....I just don't get it! You say you may experience transferred dependence with Nicorette but it is rare, less harmful and easier to break than smoking. What is that again...oh yeah, it's Nicorette quick mist....a mouth spray....delivered by vaporizing nicotine in propylene glycol. That sounds completely different than....wait a minute!!! On second thought pass me that cherry flavoured nicotine gum.....or is that candy??

Re: Nicorette QuickMist 1mg/spray mouthspray


http://www.medicines.org.uk/emcmobile/medicine/24257/spc


4.4 Special warnings and precautions for use
Transferred dependence: Transferred dependence is rare and is both less harmful and easier to break than smoking dependence.


and a little farther into the paper we find....oh, what's this....propylene glycol is an ingredient you say?

6.1 List of excipients

Propylene glycol



Anhydrous ethanol


Trometamol


Poloxamer 407


Glycerol


Sodium hydrogen carbonate


Levomenthol


Mint flavour


Cooling flavour


Sucralose


Acesulfame potassium


Hydrochloric acid


Purified water


:mad::mad::mad:

Yummmm Hydrochloric Acid! Sounds very healthy...and also used in the production of several illegal substances! :glare:
 
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