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Nicotine pouches are small, discreet pouches that contain nicotine without any tobacco. They are placed between the gum and upper lip, allowing the nicotine to be absorbed through the oral mucosa.
These pouches come in various flavours and are marketed as a safer alternative to traditional tobacco products, providing a convenient way to consume nicotine without the health risks associated with tobacco use.
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Both KLINT & ICE brands of flavoured nicotine pouches are available in five strengths across 27 flavours, so you can choose the right combination for you. Select flavours only available in certain nicotine strengths outlined below.
Nicotine pouches are small, discreet pouches that contain nicotine without any tobacco. They are placed between the gum and upper lip, allowing the nicotine to be absorbed through the oral mucosa.
These pouches come in various flavours and are marketed as a safer alternative to traditional tobacco products, providing a convenient way to consume nicotine without the health risks associated with tobacco use.
• Nicotine Sachets: Another term used interchangeably to describe the small, discreet packets containing nicotine.
• Tobacco-Free Snus: Highlighting the similarity to traditional snus but emphasising the absence of tobacco.
•Nicotine Pods: Reflecting their small, portable form and ease of use.
• Nicotine Pucks: A less common name, referring to their compact, puck-like shape.
Nicotine pouches are generally considered a safer alternative to traditional tobacco products because they do not contain tobacco, thus eliminating many harmful chemicals associated with tobacco use.
In the UK, nicotine pouches are regulated by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) to ensure safety standards. However, while they are less harmful than smoking, they still contain nicotine, which is an addictive substance and can have adverse health effects.
It’s advisable to use nicotine pouches as a harm reduction tool or as part of a plan to quit nicotine altogether.
Nicotine pouches are not currently available on the NHS in the UK. The NHS primarily offers nicotine replacement therapies (NRT) such as patches, gum, lozenges, inhalers, nasal and mouth sprays, and prescription-only medications like bupropion and varenicline to help people quit smoking.
While nicotine pouches are a newer product in the UK and can help manage nicotine cravings, they are not yet endorsed or recommended by the NHS as a stop smoking aid due to a lack of comprehensive research on their safety and effectiveness for quitting smoking.
Nicotine pouches can be a useful tool for quitting smoking by providing a discreet and convenient way to manage nicotine cravings without the harmful effects of tobacco smoke.
They offer flexible nicotine levels, allowing for gradual reduction, but their effectiveness compared to established nicotine replacement therapies (NRT) like patches and gum is still being researched. In the UK, nicotine pouches are not currently recommended by the NHS as a primary stop smoking aid due to limited long-term safety and efficacy data.
For the best results, combining nicotine pouches with professional support from stop smoking services is advised.
No, nicotine pouches do not contain tobacco, unlike snus which contains real tobacco.
Nicotine pouches and snus appear similar in usage and appearance, but nicotine pouches are tobacco-free and contain synthetic or extracted nicotine, whereas snus contains ground tobacco and other ingredients. Snus originates from Sweden and is a popular tobacco product in Scandanavia, though it is banned in many EU countries.
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