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Nicotine Pouches: A Worrying New Trend

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Nicotine is a highly addictive substance most commonly associated with traditional cigarettes and vaping products. In recent years, however, it has appeared in a new and increasingly popular form: nicotine pouches. The growing use of these products has raised concerns among public health experts.

What are nicotine pouches?
Nicotine pouches were initially marketed as a potential aid for people trying to quit smoking. Unlike cigarettes or e-cigarettes, they produce no smoke or vapor and contain no tobacco.

Users place a small pouch between the gum and cheek, where nicotine is slowly absorbed through the lining of the mouth. Despite their small size, some pouches contain nicotine levels comparable to several cigarettes.

While some jurisdictions regulate flavorings in nicotine products, many unregulated versions sold online come in sweet or fruity flavors such as watermelon, grape, or caramel. These flavors can make the products especially appealing to younger users.

Some people report experiencing increased alertness or a boost in energy after using nicotine pouches. Because the product does not involve inhaling smoke, some athletes have begun experimenting with them for their stimulating effects without affecting lung function.

What are the risks?
Although nicotine pouches may appear less harmful than smoking, experts warn they still carry significant health risks.

Flavored pouches may attract children who could mistake them for candy. Accidental ingestion can lead to nicotine poisoning, which in severe cases may be life-threatening.

Research has also linked nicotine pouches to mouth irritation, ulcers, throat discomfort, and coughing. Regular use can damage oral tissues and increase the risk of gum disease and mucosal lesions at the pouch site.

Beyond these issues, nicotine itself is highly addictive. Excessive exposure can lead to poisoning symptoms such as dizziness, vomiting, nausea, and difficulty breathing.

For people who smoke and are considering nicotine pouches as a tool to quit, health professionals recommend speaking with a doctor or pharmacist first to discuss safer and evidence-based options.

Public health officials continue to monitor the rapid rise of nicotine pouches as awareness grows about the potential risks associated with this emerging trend.

 

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