WASHINGTON -- Smokers trying to quit will soon be able to try a nicotine-containing lozenge to help reduce their cigarette cravings. The Food and Drug Administration approved GlaxoSmithKline's Commit ...
Smokeless tobacco users who said they didn't want to quit changed their minds or significantly cut back their use when given nicotine lozenges or tobacco-free snuff in a Mayo Clinic study, published ...
And nicotine really is addictive. The dopamine it stimulates, particularly in a brain area called the nucleus accumbens, ...
E-cigarettes aren't the only nicotine product that has gained popularity among teens. A survey of more than 3,500 high school students in Southern California found that flavored chewing gum, lozenges, ...