All of us who have been regular users of nicotine products (in my case vaping nicotine), know about the effects of nicotine on our bodies. Many people say that nicotine relaxes them (despite being a stimulant) and helps them increase concentration. In addition, despite of the negative health effects of smoking, many smokers don’t want to quit the habit because of the nicotine withdrawal symptoms and other side effects such as weight gain. But, is it possible to get a nicotine overdose? What’s nicotine poisoning? Firstly, it’s very difficult to get a nicotine overdose by just smoking or vaping as we absorb just 1/10 of the nicotine in a cigarette.
However, nicotine products must be stored and used with care, as it can be a danger to children or pets.
Nicotine Products
There are different ways to intake nicotine and some methods are safer than others. However, all nicotine products contain nicotine and therefore, they can produce nicotine withdrawal symptoms or even (albeit rare), nicotine poisoning.
In theory, if you smoke a cigarette that has a nicotine content of 12 mg, then you would absorb about 1 mg of nicotine. On the other hand, vaping takes a bit longer to absorb and usually you need to vape higher concentrations in order to get the same effects as a cigarette. In other words, you should choose E-liquids with higher nicotine concentrations (like 20 mg/ml) to feel the same effects as a cigarette.
What’s Nicotine Poisoning?
Nicotine poisoning is well known since many centuries. Tobacco harvesters know about nicotine poisoning and its effects. It’s called ‘Green Tobacco Sickness’ (GTS), which is a type of transdermal nicotine poisoning.
Green Tobacco Sickness is caused when nicotine is absorbed from the surface of wet tobacco leaves. In addition, this sickness is exacerbated if the tobacco leaves are harvested after rain or if the plants are wet with morning dew.
Symptoms of GTS are similar to any other nicotine poisoning and according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the symptoms are similar to heat illness and pesticide poisoning. For example, harvesters may experience nausea, dizziness, headache or vomiting.
Green Tobacco Sickness could be easily preventable by avoiding harvesting tobacco in wet days or by wearing personal protective equipment.
There are other forms of nicotine poisoning. However, as previously mentioned, it’s very unlikely that someone can get nicotine poisoning by just smoking or vaping. Nonetheless, ingesting nicotine could be very dangerous and potentially lethal.
Can You Get a Nicotine Overdose? was originally posted by E-Sigaret Nieuws
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