Centre deradaptation end pendance de Montral (CRDM)-Institut universitaire

Journal of Addiction Research & Therapy

Nicotine Uptake from Non-Smoking Tobacco

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This abstract explores the nuanced phenomenon of nicotine uptake from non-smoking tobacco products, shedding light on a less-explored aspect of tobacco consumption. While traditional smoking methods remain a major contributor to nicotine intake, the emergence of alternative tobacco products raises critical questions about the potential health implications of non-smoking forms of tobacco use. This inquiry delves into the diverse range of products, such as smokeless tobacco, snuff, and electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS), which have become prevalent sources of nicotine exposure. The review encompasses an examination of the mechanisms of nicotine absorption from non-smoking tobacco products, emphasizing the variations in delivery and their impact on overall nicotine uptake. The abstract synthesizes existing literature on the health effects, addictive potential, and public health considerations associated with non-smoking forms of tobacco use. As the landscape of tobacco consumption evolves, understanding the dynamics of nicotine uptake from non-smoking tobacco becomes crucial for informing public health strategies, regulatory measures, and targeted interventions to mitigate potential health risks associated with these alternative products.