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Originally Posted by pshrynk
I prescribe a product called the Nicotrol Ihaler. It looks like a cigarette holder and has a cartridge that inserts and gives off nicotine. We use it to help stop smoking. Pretty effective for those who want to quit. It can also be used as a "healthier" substitute for those who just want to stop polluting their immediate environment. This looks like a variation on that theme.
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so let me get this straight, and correct me please if I'm wrong.
You are prescribing something that contains nicotine, which is the addictive ingredient, to help others quit smoking? I can see the reason here.
Now, these people come up this this product, which CONTAINS nicotine, and markets it towards the general population, and the kids think its 'cool', because its "not really smoking or polluting the environment around you"
BUT it contains an addictive product?
Am I reading this right?