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Low-risk nicotine products come in many forms. Here is a list of examples: | Low-risk nicotine products come in many forms. Here is a list of examples: | ||
Smokeless tobacco (such as “dip,” “chew,” and Swedish snus) | * [[Smokeless tobacco]] (such as “dip,” “chew,” and Swedish snus) | ||
Electronic cigarettes (vaping) | * [[Electronic cigarettes]] (vaping) | ||
Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) (such as patches, lozenges, and gum) | * [[Nicotine Replacement Therapy]] (NRT) (such as patches, lozenges, and gum) | ||
Nicotine pouches (similar in form to snus, but do not contain leaf tobacco) | * [[Nicotine pouches]] (similar in form to snus, but do not contain leaf tobacco) | ||
Heat Not Burn devices | * [[Heat Not Burn]] devices | ||
[[Category:FAQ Question]] | [[Category:FAQ Question]] |
Latest revision as of 22:36, 30 November 2020
Low-risk nicotine products come in many forms. Here is a list of examples:
- Smokeless tobacco (such as “dip,” “chew,” and Swedish snus)
- Electronic cigarettes (vaping)
- Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) (such as patches, lozenges, and gum)
- Nicotine pouches (similar in form to snus, but do not contain leaf tobacco)
- Heat Not Burn devices