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Q: nicorette inhaler?
there was a new one advertised on tv that there is smoke coming out of it does anyone know any details or a site that i could see about them or even buy them?
A: http://www.stopsmokingtoday.com/product/6/Nicorette_Inhalers.html
Q: Is it not cool to smoke Nicorette Inhaler?
I was at a party and some people went outside to smoke cigarettes, so I joined them.. I don't smoke cigarettes, so instead I start to puff on my Nicorette Inhaler.. The people laughed at me and mocked me. They asked why I was smoking a Tampon and made other wise-cracks.. Is it really geigh to smoke the Nicorette?
A: nicotine is nicotine, it doesn't matter what it is as long as it gives you a buzz, Will that impress people...most likely not, but who cares, just do what you got to do .
Q: has anyone used nicorette inhaler?
I am going to try quit using the inhaler i think it might be easier because it feels like your smoking and keeps hand busy and tips or personal stories, also if u have done it have you gained weight
A: I used it years ago, it's expensive, works about as well as any nicotine replacement therapy does (which isn't at all), and it hurts - it stings the back of your throat which makes it very unpleasent after a while. You also tend to look like a fool, yes smoking doesn't exactly make you look cool, but the inhaler makes you feel very self-conscious about people looking at you and judging you if you fail. If you live in the UK at least do yourself a favour by getting it for free on the NHS because they are very expensive, although on the NHS they do have rules to follow it's better than paying for these things yourself.
Seriously hun, forget nicotine replacement therapy, it is nothing more than willpower only you pay extra for all the gimmicks, it does nothing to deal with the actual addiction itself - nicotine is addictive, but it has minimal withdrawl, it's the mental addiction you need to deal with. Thus why nicotine replacement therapy rarely works, certainly not long-term, sorry to rain on your plans here but seriously it's a waste of your time to use such a gimmick to try to stop smoking.
I would STRONGLY recommend you try Easyway instead...you can go to a clinic or just spend a few pounds on a copy of the book as it teaches you the same things. Basically it deals with the mental addiction, it requires no willpower what-so-ever, no feeling deprives of smoking, no weight gain, no bad moods, and it has a 90% sucess rate - seriously, you'll have so much more luck with Easyway. Hell, if I could I'd send you a copy of the book myself!
Easyway web site - http://allencarr.com
Q: Has anyone given up smoking using Nicorette Inhalers?
I'm thinking about trying them and wondered if anyone has been successful. I smoke about 15 per day (5 if the doctors ask!). Thanks.
A: yes I did and then my friend did over 1 year ago I smoked 2 packs a day when I quite
Q: What kind of changes can I expect and when even while using a stop smoking aid?
I'm using the Nicorette inhaler to quit smoking. I've been smoking for 17 years and today was my first day of quitting and I did really good.
My question is what kind of changes can I expect in my body and when, even though I am still taking in a small amount of nicotine? If anyone knows, that would be great.
Thanks!
Smoke free for 1 Day, 3 Hours, and 35 Minutes. :)
A: Expect to notice a little change in your breathing. I've been smoke free for 9 days now (woo!), and when I get up early in the morning I feel like I have a huge open space in my chest where my lungs are. lol.
The nicotine from the inhaler will give you the jitters, and you might get an "ash-tray" like taste occasionally.
Keep up the good work. Try not to faulter!
This is my only successful try after six times, and I hope it sticks.
Glad you could go with Nicorette, I had to go on Chantix and it has some strange side effects.
Good luck!!!
Q: What are these strange white things on my tongue?
Seriously now, they've been annoying me all day. They're right in the centre of my swollen tongue, near the back. They're quite hard and scaly to touch and sore too.
I've been trying to quit smoking and wonder if this is related? Either to the deprivation (I know quitting can cause ulcers) or from using a nicorette inhaler.
Either way I've got a swollen tongue with sore, hard bits on it that I don't want!
Anyone?!
A: Keratinized fungiform papilla, likely due to years of smoking.
See your dentist to rule out oral cancer and to find out why your tongue is swollen.
Q: nicorette inhalers?have you heard of them?
theres a substitute for smoking,a little plastic tube which you insert a small capsual of nicotine,you get the nicotine but you dont get the smoke.my sisters just had these on prescription (free)from the doctor there very expensive to buy in the chemist £27 for a pack of 20 capsuals and two plastic tubes,has anyone had these?
what i wanted to know was is it possible to give up smoking by using these as shes tried the patches and she still smokes a cig with a patch on (my sister)
A: my sister used these to quit smoking and she swears by them. not only do they help you not smoke cigarettes but you can use this device where you normally couldnt smoke i.e movies and restaurants, good luck i hope it works for you as well as it did for her.
Q: If you have, how did you quit smoking?
I did it with the help of a nicorette inhaler. How about you?
A: the good news is that i now have been quit for over 5 years.. i quit trying to quit alone, and joined a support group.. i attend nicotine anonymous meetings both locally and on line.. on line voice meetings are he as close as your computer, and you can attend while still smoking, before actually attempting a quit.. however you decide to quit good luck, there is simply no wrong way to quit!!
Nicotine Anonymous is a Non-Profit 12 Step Fellowship of men and women helping each other live nicotine-free lives. Nicotine Anonymous welcomes all those seeking freedom from nicotine addiction, including those using cessation programs and nicotine withdrawal aids. The primary purpose of Nicotine Anonymous is to help all those who would like to cease using tobacco and nicotine products in any form. The Fellowship offers group support and recovery using the 12 Steps as adapted from Alcoholics Anonymous to achieve abstinence from nicotine.
Q: where can I get pyridine from, what Items contain it?
I have heard it is contained in 'Nicorette inhalers' is this true and how would I extract it?
A: Pyridine is a chemical compound with the formula C5H5N. It is a liquid with a distinctively putrid, fishy odour. Pyridine is a simple and fundamentally important heterocyclic aromatic organic compound that is structurally related to benzene, wherein one CH group in the six-membered ring is replaced by a nitrogen atom. The pyridine ring occurs in many important compounds, including the nicotinamides. Pyridine is sometimes used as a ligand in coordination chemistry. As a ligand, it is usually abbreviated py.
Pyridine has a lone pair of electrons at the nitrogen atom. Because this lone pair is not delocalized into the aromatic pi-system, pyridine is basic with chemical properties similar to tertiary amines. The pKa of the conjugate acid is 5.30. Pyridine is protonated by reaction with acids and forms a positively charged aromatic polyatomic ion called pyridinium cation. The bond lengths and bond angles in pyridine and the pyridinium ion are almost identical[1] because protonation does not affect the aromatic pi system.
Pyridine is widely used as a versatile solvent, since it is polar but aprotic. It is fully miscible with a very broad range of solvents including hexane and water. Deuterated pyridine, called pyridine-d5, is a common solvent for1H NMR spectroscopy.
Pyridine is important in industrial organic chemistry, both as a fundamental building block and as a solvent and reagent in organic synthesis.[2] It is used as a solvent in Knoevenagel condensations.
Pyridine-borane, C5H5NBH3 (m.p. 10–11 °C) is a mild reducing agent with improved stability vs NaBH4 in protic solvents and improved solubility in aprotic organic solvents. Pyridine-sulfur trioxide, C5H5NSO3 (mp 175 °C) is a sulfonation agent used to convert alcohols to sulfonates, which in turn undergo C-O bond scission upon reduction with hydride agents.
It is also a starting material in the synthesis of compounds used as an intermediate in making insecticides, herbicides, pharmaceuticals, food flavorings, dyes, rubber chemicals, adhesives, paints, explosives and disinfectants. Pyridine is also used as a denaturant for antifreeze mixtures, for ethyl alcohol, and for fungicides, and as a dyeing aid for textiles.
Many methods exist in industry and in the laboratory (some of them named reactions) for the synthesis of pyridine and its derivatives:[3]
Pyridine is obtained industrially from crude coal tar or is synthesized from acetaldehyde, formaldehyde and ammonia.
The Hantzsch pyridine synthesis is a multicomponent reaction involving formaldehyde, a keto-ester and a nitrogen donor.
Other examples of the pyridine class can be formed by the reaction of 1,5-diketones with ammonium acetate in acetic acid followed by oxidation. This reaction is called the Kröhnke pyridine synthesis.
Pyridium salts can be obtained in the Zincke reaction.
The Ciamician-Dennstedt Rearrangement (1881) is the ring-expansion of pyrrole with dichlorocarbene to 3-chloropyridine and HCl[4]
In the Chichibabin pyridine synthesis (Aleksei Chichibabin, 1906) the reactants are three equivalents of a linear aldehyde and ammonia
In organic reactions pyridine behaves both as a tertiary amine with protonation, alkylation, acylation and N-oxidation at nitrogen and as an aromatic compound with Nucleophilic substitutions.
Pyridine is a good nucleophile with a donor number of 33.1. It is easily attacked by alkylating agents to give N-alkylpyridinium salts.
Nucleophilic aromatic substitution takes place at C2 and C4 for example in the Chichibabin reaction of pyridine with sodium amide to 2-aminopyridine. In the Emmert reaction (B. Emmert, 1939) pyridine is reacted with a ketone in presence of aluminium or magnesium and mercuric chloride to the carbinol also at C2[5].
Pyridine is toxic with LD50 in rats (oral) of 891 mg kg–1. It is volatile and can be absorbed through skin. Available data indicate that "exposure to pyridine in drinking-water led to reduction of sperm motility at all dose levels in mice and increased estrous cycle length at the highest dose level in rats".[6] Currently its evaluations as a possible carcinogenic agent showed there is inadequate evidence in humans for the carcinogenicity of pyridine, albeit there is limited evidence of carcinogenic effects on animals.[6] Effects of an acute pyridine intoxication include dizziness, headache, nausea and anorexia. Further symptoms include abdominal pain and pulmonary congestion.[6] Though resistant to oxidation, pyridine is readily degraded by bacteria, releasing ammonium and carbon dioxide as terminal degradation products.
Structurally or chemically related compounds are
DMAP is short for 4-dimethylaminopyridine
Bipyridine and viologen are simple polypyridine compounds consisting of two pyridine molecules joined by a single bond
Terpyridine, a molecule of three pyridine rings connected together by two single bonds.
Quinoline and Isoquinoline have pyridine and a benzene ring fused together.
Aniline is a benzene derivative with an attached NH2 group and NOT a pyridine
Diazines are compounds with one more carbon replaced by nitrogen such as Pyrazine and Pyramidine
Triazines are compounds with two more carbons replaced by nitrogen and a tetrazine has four nitrogen atoms
2,6-Lutidine is a trivial name for 2,6-dimethylpyridine.
Collidine is the trivial name for 2,4,6-trimethylpyridine.
Pyridinium p-toluenesulfonate (PPTS) is a salt formed by proton exchange between pyridine and p-toluenesulfonic acid
2-Chloropyridine is a toxic environmentally significant component of the breakdown of the pesticide imidacloprid.
Q: what are smokeless cigarettes?
Are the anti-smoking aids like the Nicorette Inhaler considered smokeless cigarettes, or are they something else?
A: Anti-smoking aids are one type of smokeless tobacco. Chewing tobacco and really anything that contains tobacco that you do not smoke is considered smokeless. There really is no such thing as a 'smokeless cigarette' because all cigarettes are smoked
Q: smokers, know how to keep your mind off cigarettes during long distance flights?
i'm going on holiday in 2 weeks and i'm going to have to sit for a 7 hour no smoking flight. i feel the urge to smoke more when traveling as i'm not keen on flying. i take nicorette inhalers, gum and food to try and stop cravings. is there anyone who suffers the same? what do you do help cravings? i already guessed that some people are going to answer 'quit smoking' so theres really no need to answer if that is going to be your reply. thank you
thank you for all the genuine, understanding answers, i think i'm going to be hard pushed to find a top answer, thank you again
A: I have the same problem - and I usually only take much shorter flights. I read, play my iPod, chew gum. I'm a vefry nervous flyer, and I've had to take ativan to be able to even get on a plane, which I think helps with the smoking thing - calms me down anyhow. I also cram in as many cigarettes as close to departure time as I can, and make a bee-line for outdoors upon arrival. Best of luck to you.
Q: What are some things to keep my mind off of smoking?
I just quit smoking Tuesday...I went from a pack a day to nothing. No nicorette gum, no patch, no inhaler. Yay me. We're buying a house so I can't afford it anymore lol.
I was just wondering what I could do to keep me busy and my mind off smoking. I am already walking at night, chewing gum, "smoking" a pen cap and straws...and eating dum dum suckers.
Any suggestions or words of encouragement are welcome and appreciated. Thanks!
A: Puzzles And Crosswords.
BTW Cute Shih Tzu!
Q: What does the nicotine inhaler taste like?
I've been using Nicorette gum, and it's been working. Then again, this is only my 3rd "Breathe Free" day.
The gum helps with cravings, although it doesn't do the job as quickly as a cigarette would. I'm thinking of asking my Dr for a nicotine inhaler, but would rather not if it tastes nasty. If so, I'll stick with the gum (the patch makes me sick).
What does it taste like?
I do miss the movements of smoking - lighting up, drawing in, exhaling and making the smoke come out in a very neat stream, and flicking ashes into the ashtray. It's fun to smoke, I miss that. I also miss the flavor of cigarette and coffee in the morning, nothing like it.
If the inhaler doesn't taste nasty, I wanna try it.
(I'd rather taste a real cigarette than the inhaler, that probably tastes much better??? Daaaang, I've got an addiction!)
I realize that inhalers don't cause COPD but that cigarettes do. That wasn't my concern. I was asking how inhalers taste, not how unhealthy cigarettes are. That's already a given.
Is there anyone who has not experienced a bad flavor with the inhaler? Anyone else who has?
A: The nicotine inhaler won't make you suffer from COPD or developing lung cancer but the nasty cigarette will give you COPD and lung cancer..
Q: What works best: Nicoderm, Nicorette, Nicotral....?
My husband wants to quit dipping but has been getting so frustrated at work and keeps loosing his temper so he keeps going back to it. He finally agreed he is addicted to the nicotine - before he said he did it out of habit; he wasn't addicted - and is willing to try something. There is patches, gum, loszenges, inhalers....What works best?
I wish cold turkey would work for him but he can't seem to stick with it.
A: My hubby just quit chewing also and he used Nicoderm Patches he is doing really good and hasn't been too irritable a little but not bad♥
Q: How to quit smoking when pregnant?
I have just found out I am around 4 weeks pregnant, and I am a smoker (around 10 a day).
I always criticised people who smoked whilst pregnant, but my god I now know how hard it is to quit. I always said that knowing I have a baby inside my tummy would be enough for me to quit, but it isnt (possibly becasue I am trying not to get too excited about the pregnancy incase anything goes wrong).
Does anyone in the same situation have any tips on how to quit? I do not want to smoke throughout the pregnancy, as I want to have a healthy baby and happy pregnancy.
I live in a flat with 3 others-my fiance and one of his freinds and her boyf, and they all smoke ALOT. Obviously my fiance knows im pregnant, but we dont want to tell this other couple as it is early days. The smell of their cigarette smoke makes me want to light up SO badly, and asking them to smpoke outside is not an option
I have the nicorette inhaler which was prescribed months ago, but it says it is not recommended for pregnant women.
I went to my docs yesterday to confirm the pregnancy, and was so excited and completely forgot to ask, and I feel so nauseous I dont have the energy to take ANOTHER trip to my surgery!
Any advice would be much appreciated! Please do not criticise, I am trying to do something to quit this habit, hence the reason I am asking for help.
thanks in advance!
A: My Dr. told me not to quit. Quitting causes stress and will harm the
baby. So I cut back to 5-7 a day. The result. 3 pregnancies, 3 big
and healthy babies. Between 8.11 lbs and 7.9 lbs. All because I listened to my Dr. His advice benefited my children.