This rumor stems from the Vietnam War. The Vietnamese drug sellers would scrounge empty cigarette packs out of the American bases' trash, put joints in them and sell them to the soldiers. "No sir, I don't smoke pot. See? Just a pack of Marlboros."
The Marlboros Philip Morris makes contain no marijuana. I think if Philip Morris could legally sell pot, they would but they'd have separate brand names for it.
It would not make a difference. If you are pregnant please think about quiting cigarettes.It not only smoking marijuana but consuming any kind of drug will affect the pregnancy test results.
Yes. Although the nicotine patch still has nicotine, an addictive substance, it does not have tar, particulates, carbon monoxide, ammonia, arsenic, methane, benzene, toluene, or any of the dozens of other nasty chemicals found in cigarette smoke.
Washing hands with water only after handling a nicotine patch helps remove any residual nicotine that may have transferred to the skin. Using soap can potentially increase nicotine absorption through the skin or irritate it. Water alone is effective in rinsing away the nicotine without introducing additional substances. This practice ensures safety and minimizes the risk of unintentional nicotine exposure.
I dont know about the former, but I haven't had any problems with marijuana.
It is generally safe to use a nicotine patch, such as a Nicoderm patch, while taking Lexapro (escitalopram), but it's important to consult with your healthcare provider first. Both medications can affect serotonin levels, and there may be individual factors to consider. Your doctor can provide personalized advice and monitor any potential interactions or side effects. Always follow medical guidance when combining treatments.
A contraindication for a transdermal smoking cessation patch includes a known allergy to any of its components, such as nicotine or adhesives. Additionally, individuals with certain medical conditions, such as unstable angina or recent myocardial infarction, should avoid using the patch without medical supervision. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should also consult a healthcare provider before using nicotine replacement therapy.
No. Marijuana, if anything, will help reduce any feelings of nausea, indigestion or other discomforts antibiotics can cause.
The most COMMON side effects when using a Nicotine Patch are:Abnormal dreams; headache; mild dizziness; mild redness, itching, or burning at the application site; nervousness; sweating; trouble sleeping; vivid dreams.Some less common but severe side effects are:Severe allergic reactions (rash; hives; itching; difficulty breathing; tightness in the chest; swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue); blurred vision; fast or irregular heartbeat; nausea; severe or persistent dizziness or headache; stomach pain or vomiting; swelling or persistent (more than 4 days) redness at the application siteOf course another potential side effect could be nicotine poisoning if too many patches are used at one time. Symptoms of nicotine poisoning include:Vomiting and nausea, diarrheaHeadachesDifficulty breathingPallorSweatingPalpitationsLispsStomach pains/crampsSeizuresWeaknessDrooling
I've had seizures while combining Epilim and Marijuana... So I just smoke MJ and stopped taking my meds. Hopefully I will heal on my own. :) Oh, don't take any nicotine products as well. They trigger seizures in me.
yes, any kind of smoke or smoking can effect your allergies.
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yes the point of it is it has nicotine but not any the other harsh chemicals cigarettes do