nicotine - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • inhale: Also available on prescription Back to top Inhalers and Nasal Sprays Cigarettes can be replaced by inhaling nicotine through the mouthpiece of an inhalator.
  • absorb: You absorb the nicotine in them through your skin.
  • consume: Critique of smokers of low yield cigarettes do not consume less nicotine.
  • contain: The patch contains nicotine, which is slowly released into the body through the skin.
  • deliver: This delivers nicotine, from a cartridge, for absorption through the buccal mucosa.
  • obtain: It is not intended for indefinite use in which the user continues to obtain nicotine from use of the NRT product.

Adjective modifier

  • transdermal: Contact sensitisation was reported in a few patients using transdermal nicotine in clinical trials.
  • less: Critique of smokers of low yield cigarettes do not consume less nicotine.

Modifies a noun

  • addiction: Without nicotine addiction there would be no tobacco industry.
  • gum: Nicotine gum to stop smoking What is nicotine gum?
  • replacement: Nicotine replacement therapy or NRT can double your chances of quitting smoking.
  • patch: Others use things like nicotine patches or nicotine chewing gum.
  • dependence: Subsequently the smoker breaks the nicotine dependence by stopping using the NRT product.
  • withdrawal: It helps to reduce the symptoms of nicotine withdrawal.

Noun used with modifier

  • freebase: The researchers discovered that the amount of freebase nicotine varied considerably between products, ranging from 1.6 per cent up to 36 per cent.
  • mg: For those using 4 mg nicotine gum, the 2 mg nicotine gum will be helpful during withdrawal from treatment.

Preposition: in

  • cigarette: Is it true that the nicotine in cigarettes is more addictive than heroin?
  • tobacco: The high levels of nicotine in tobacco can kill bacteria.
  • smoke: When a person smokes, their body responds immediately to the chemical nicotine in the smoke.

Preposition: from

  • cigarette: It has been said that people smoke for the nicotine from cigarettes but die from the tar.

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