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  2. What to know about Zyn, the tiny nicotine pouch that's ... - AOL

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    Zyn is an oral pouch that contains nicotine powder and flavorings like mint, coffee and citrus. A tiny Philip Morris product called Zyn has been making big headlines, sparking debate about whether ...

  3. Nicotine pouches for your mouth are becoming increasingly ...

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    Tobacco-free and discreet, Zyn nicotine pouches have gained a consumer following in the past year. Experts have concerns on potential risks. Nicotine pouches for your mouth are becoming ...

  4. The Truth About Those Nicotine Pouches You’re ... - AOL

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    Nicotine pouches are used by placing them between your upper or lower lip and gum. "The nicotine is absorbed through the mouth into the bloodstream," Keller-Hamilton says.

  5. Zyn - Wikipedia

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    Zyn (stylized in all caps as "ZYN") is a Swedish brand of nicotine pouches. Zyn pouches are designed to be placed between the gums and lip, allowing nicotine to be absorbed into the bloodstream through the soft tissue. They are available in several variants with different nicotine strengths and flavours.

  6. Nicotine gum - Wikipedia

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    Nicotine gum is a chewing gum containing a small dose of nicotine polacrilex. [1] It is classified as a short-acting (also called fast-acting) form of NRT because it relieves the cravings and symptoms that occur with smoking cessation more quickly than a long-acting NRT (i.e., the nicotine patch). It can be used alone or in conjunction with ...

  7. Nicotine - Wikipedia

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    Nicotine gum: Indigestion, nausea, hiccups, traumatic injury to oral mucosa or teeth, irritation or tingling of the mouth and throat, oral mucosal ulceration, jaw-muscle ache, burping, gum sticking to teeth, unpleasant taste, dizziness, lightheadedness, headache, and insomnia. [47] [77] Lozenge